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With family by his side, UCLA Healthβs Dr. E. Dale Abel, chair and executive medical director of UCLAβs Department of Medicine (@dom_ucla), reflected on what it meant to throw out theceremonial first pitch on Jackie Robinson Night at Dodger Stadium.
βI feel like Iβm standing on the shoulders of a giant. Iβm representing a large group of people who will achieve anything they aspire towards if given the opportunity.β
@dodgers
With family by his side, UCLA Healthβs Dr. E. Dale Abel, chair and executive medical director of UCLAβs Department of Medicine (@dom_ucla), reflected on what it meant to throw out theceremonial first pitch on Jackie Robinson Night at Dodger Stadium.
βI feel like Iβm standing on the shoulders of a giant. Iβm representing a large group of people who will achieve anything they aspire towards if given the opportunity.β
@dodgers

With family by his side, UCLA Healthβs Dr. E. Dale Abel, chair and executive medical director of UCLAβs Department of Medicine (@dom_ucla), reflected on what it meant to throw out theceremonial first pitch on Jackie Robinson Night at Dodger Stadium.
βI feel like Iβm standing on the shoulders of a giant. Iβm representing a large group of people who will achieve anything they aspire towards if given the opportunity.β
@dodgers
With family by his side, UCLA Healthβs Dr. E. Dale Abel, chair and executive medical director of UCLAβs Department of Medicine (@dom_ucla), reflected on what it meant to throw out theceremonial first pitch on Jackie Robinson Night at Dodger Stadium.
βI feel like Iβm standing on the shoulders of a giant. Iβm representing a large group of people who will achieve anything they aspire towards if given the opportunity.β
@dodgers

With family by his side, UCLA Healthβs Dr. E. Dale Abel, chair and executive medical director of UCLAβs Department of Medicine (@dom_ucla), reflected on what it meant to throw out theceremonial first pitch on Jackie Robinson Night at Dodger Stadium.
βI feel like Iβm standing on the shoulders of a giant. Iβm representing a large group of people who will achieve anything they aspire towards if given the opportunity.β
@dodgers

With family by his side, UCLA Healthβs Dr. E. Dale Abel, chair and executive medical director of UCLAβs Department of Medicine (@dom_ucla), reflected on what it meant to throw out theceremonial first pitch on Jackie Robinson Night at Dodger Stadium.
βI feel like Iβm standing on the shoulders of a giant. Iβm representing a large group of people who will achieve anything they aspire towards if given the opportunity.β
@dodgers
With family by his side, UCLA Healthβs Dr. E. Dale Abel, chair and executive medical director of UCLAβs Department of Medicine (@dom_ucla), reflected on what it meant to throw out theceremonial first pitch on Jackie Robinson Night at Dodger Stadium.
βI feel like Iβm standing on the shoulders of a giant. Iβm representing a large group of people who will achieve anything they aspire towards if given the opportunity.β
@dodgers

With family by his side, UCLA Healthβs Dr. E. Dale Abel, chair and executive medical director of UCLAβs Department of Medicine (@dom_ucla), reflected on what it meant to throw out theceremonial first pitch on Jackie Robinson Night at Dodger Stadium.
βI feel like Iβm standing on the shoulders of a giant. Iβm representing a large group of people who will achieve anything they aspire towards if given the opportunity.β
@dodgers

Two sets of identical triplets were delivered at UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center in 2025 by Dr. Ilina Pluym, just four months apart. Treated as high-risk pregnancies, both sets happily had no complications and recently enjoyed an exciting triplet meetup. Read more at @UCLAHealth link in bio.

Two sets of identical triplets were delivered at UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center in 2025 by Dr. Ilina Pluym, just four months apart. Treated as high-risk pregnancies, both sets happily had no complications and recently enjoyed an exciting triplet meetup. Read more at @UCLAHealth link in bio.

Two sets of identical triplets were delivered at UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center in 2025 by Dr. Ilina Pluym, just four months apart. Treated as high-risk pregnancies, both sets happily had no complications and recently enjoyed an exciting triplet meetup. Read more at @UCLAHealth link in bio.
The chalky cast from mineral sunscreen keeps a lot of people from using it, but researchers at UCLA Health may have found a fix.
A simple tweak to the formula helps it blend more naturally into skin, making mineral sunscreen more wearable, especially for people with darker skin tones. Read more at @UCLAHealth link in bio.
Image descriptions:
1: Two types of mineral sunscreen are rubbed onto clean hands to show the contrast between a newly engineered sunscreen versus a classic mineral sunscreen.
2: A set of hands rub in sunscreen at the beach.
3: A researcher examines zinc oxide particles in a lab.
4: Two researchers hold up a tetrapod particle shape.
5: Three benefits of sunscreen are shared: SPF 30, stable formulation and a more natural-looking finish.
6: The senior author of the study, Paul Weiss, poses with a quote shared.
7: Future plans for the research are shared, including working with UCLA Healthβs Department of Dermatology and UCLA Healthβs Skin of Color Cinic.

The chalky cast from mineral sunscreen keeps a lot of people from using it, but researchers at UCLA Health may have found a fix.
A simple tweak to the formula helps it blend more naturally into skin, making mineral sunscreen more wearable, especially for people with darker skin tones. Read more at @UCLAHealth link in bio.
Image descriptions:
1: Two types of mineral sunscreen are rubbed onto clean hands to show the contrast between a newly engineered sunscreen versus a classic mineral sunscreen.
2: A set of hands rub in sunscreen at the beach.
3: A researcher examines zinc oxide particles in a lab.
4: Two researchers hold up a tetrapod particle shape.
5: Three benefits of sunscreen are shared: SPF 30, stable formulation and a more natural-looking finish.
6: The senior author of the study, Paul Weiss, poses with a quote shared.
7: Future plans for the research are shared, including working with UCLA Healthβs Department of Dermatology and UCLA Healthβs Skin of Color Cinic.

The chalky cast from mineral sunscreen keeps a lot of people from using it, but researchers at UCLA Health may have found a fix.
A simple tweak to the formula helps it blend more naturally into skin, making mineral sunscreen more wearable, especially for people with darker skin tones. Read more at @UCLAHealth link in bio.
Image descriptions:
1: Two types of mineral sunscreen are rubbed onto clean hands to show the contrast between a newly engineered sunscreen versus a classic mineral sunscreen.
2: A set of hands rub in sunscreen at the beach.
3: A researcher examines zinc oxide particles in a lab.
4: Two researchers hold up a tetrapod particle shape.
5: Three benefits of sunscreen are shared: SPF 30, stable formulation and a more natural-looking finish.
6: The senior author of the study, Paul Weiss, poses with a quote shared.
7: Future plans for the research are shared, including working with UCLA Healthβs Department of Dermatology and UCLA Healthβs Skin of Color Cinic.

The chalky cast from mineral sunscreen keeps a lot of people from using it, but researchers at UCLA Health may have found a fix.
A simple tweak to the formula helps it blend more naturally into skin, making mineral sunscreen more wearable, especially for people with darker skin tones. Read more at @UCLAHealth link in bio.
Image descriptions:
1: Two types of mineral sunscreen are rubbed onto clean hands to show the contrast between a newly engineered sunscreen versus a classic mineral sunscreen.
2: A set of hands rub in sunscreen at the beach.
3: A researcher examines zinc oxide particles in a lab.
4: Two researchers hold up a tetrapod particle shape.
5: Three benefits of sunscreen are shared: SPF 30, stable formulation and a more natural-looking finish.
6: The senior author of the study, Paul Weiss, poses with a quote shared.
7: Future plans for the research are shared, including working with UCLA Healthβs Department of Dermatology and UCLA Healthβs Skin of Color Cinic.

The chalky cast from mineral sunscreen keeps a lot of people from using it, but researchers at UCLA Health may have found a fix.
A simple tweak to the formula helps it blend more naturally into skin, making mineral sunscreen more wearable, especially for people with darker skin tones. Read more at @UCLAHealth link in bio.
Image descriptions:
1: Two types of mineral sunscreen are rubbed onto clean hands to show the contrast between a newly engineered sunscreen versus a classic mineral sunscreen.
2: A set of hands rub in sunscreen at the beach.
3: A researcher examines zinc oxide particles in a lab.
4: Two researchers hold up a tetrapod particle shape.
5: Three benefits of sunscreen are shared: SPF 30, stable formulation and a more natural-looking finish.
6: The senior author of the study, Paul Weiss, poses with a quote shared.
7: Future plans for the research are shared, including working with UCLA Healthβs Department of Dermatology and UCLA Healthβs Skin of Color Cinic.

The chalky cast from mineral sunscreen keeps a lot of people from using it, but researchers at UCLA Health may have found a fix.
A simple tweak to the formula helps it blend more naturally into skin, making mineral sunscreen more wearable, especially for people with darker skin tones. Read more at @UCLAHealth link in bio.
Image descriptions:
1: Two types of mineral sunscreen are rubbed onto clean hands to show the contrast between a newly engineered sunscreen versus a classic mineral sunscreen.
2: A set of hands rub in sunscreen at the beach.
3: A researcher examines zinc oxide particles in a lab.
4: Two researchers hold up a tetrapod particle shape.
5: Three benefits of sunscreen are shared: SPF 30, stable formulation and a more natural-looking finish.
6: The senior author of the study, Paul Weiss, poses with a quote shared.
7: Future plans for the research are shared, including working with UCLA Healthβs Department of Dermatology and UCLA Healthβs Skin of Color Cinic.

The chalky cast from mineral sunscreen keeps a lot of people from using it, but researchers at UCLA Health may have found a fix.
A simple tweak to the formula helps it blend more naturally into skin, making mineral sunscreen more wearable, especially for people with darker skin tones. Read more at @UCLAHealth link in bio.
Image descriptions:
1: Two types of mineral sunscreen are rubbed onto clean hands to show the contrast between a newly engineered sunscreen versus a classic mineral sunscreen.
2: A set of hands rub in sunscreen at the beach.
3: A researcher examines zinc oxide particles in a lab.
4: Two researchers hold up a tetrapod particle shape.
5: Three benefits of sunscreen are shared: SPF 30, stable formulation and a more natural-looking finish.
6: The senior author of the study, Paul Weiss, poses with a quote shared.
7: Future plans for the research are shared, including working with UCLA Healthβs Department of Dermatology and UCLA Healthβs Skin of Color Cinic.

The chalky cast from mineral sunscreen keeps a lot of people from using it, but researchers at UCLA Health may have found a fix.
A simple tweak to the formula helps it blend more naturally into skin, making mineral sunscreen more wearable, especially for people with darker skin tones. Read more at @UCLAHealth link in bio.
Image descriptions:
1: Two types of mineral sunscreen are rubbed onto clean hands to show the contrast between a newly engineered sunscreen versus a classic mineral sunscreen.
2: A set of hands rub in sunscreen at the beach.
3: A researcher examines zinc oxide particles in a lab.
4: Two researchers hold up a tetrapod particle shape.
5: Three benefits of sunscreen are shared: SPF 30, stable formulation and a more natural-looking finish.
6: The senior author of the study, Paul Weiss, poses with a quote shared.
7: Future plans for the research are shared, including working with UCLA Healthβs Department of Dermatology and UCLA Healthβs Skin of Color Cinic.

Former @UCLAFootball quarterbacks championed a fundraiser for @UCLAMCH on April 18. Patients and families visited with UCLA quarterback alumni for brunch and activities generously donated by the Heisman Trophy Trust (@heismantrophy). The event raised over $225,000 for hospital programs and research.

Former @UCLAFootball quarterbacks championed a fundraiser for @UCLAMCH on April 18. Patients and families visited with UCLA quarterback alumni for brunch and activities generously donated by the Heisman Trophy Trust (@heismantrophy). The event raised over $225,000 for hospital programs and research.

Former @UCLAFootball quarterbacks championed a fundraiser for @UCLAMCH on April 18. Patients and families visited with UCLA quarterback alumni for brunch and activities generously donated by the Heisman Trophy Trust (@heismantrophy). The event raised over $225,000 for hospital programs and research.

Former @UCLAFootball quarterbacks championed a fundraiser for @UCLAMCH on April 18. Patients and families visited with UCLA quarterback alumni for brunch and activities generously donated by the Heisman Trophy Trust (@heismantrophy). The event raised over $225,000 for hospital programs and research.

Former @UCLAFootball quarterbacks championed a fundraiser for @UCLAMCH on April 18. Patients and families visited with UCLA quarterback alumni for brunch and activities generously donated by the Heisman Trophy Trust (@heismantrophy). The event raised over $225,000 for hospital programs and research.

Former @UCLAFootball quarterbacks championed a fundraiser for @UCLAMCH on April 18. Patients and families visited with UCLA quarterback alumni for brunch and activities generously donated by the Heisman Trophy Trust (@heismantrophy). The event raised over $225,000 for hospital programs and research.

Former @UCLAFootball quarterbacks championed a fundraiser for @UCLAMCH on April 18. Patients and families visited with UCLA quarterback alumni for brunch and activities generously donated by the Heisman Trophy Trust (@heismantrophy). The event raised over $225,000 for hospital programs and research.
On May 4, 2025, UCLA Health surgeons performed the world's first human bladder transplant, a historic procedure that opens the door to new treatment options for patients suffering from bladder dysfunction.
Read the full story at the link in bio.
Video Description: A short teaser on the worldβs first-ever bladder transplant in history, performed at UCLA, highlighting a groundbreaking surgical milestone and its life-changing potential for patients.

Dr. Jacob Lentz, an emergency medicine doctor at UCLA Health, brings his medical expertise to the hit @HBOMax TV series, βThe Pittβ, as a technical consultant. For him, itβs a sweet return to the world of TV where he previously worked as a comedy writer. Read more at link in bio.

Dr. Jacob Lentz, an emergency medicine doctor at UCLA Health, brings his medical expertise to the hit @HBOMax TV series, βThe Pittβ, as a technical consultant. For him, itβs a sweet return to the world of TV where he previously worked as a comedy writer. Read more at link in bio.

Dr. Jacob Lentz, an emergency medicine doctor at UCLA Health, brings his medical expertise to the hit @HBOMax TV series, βThe Pittβ, as a technical consultant. For him, itβs a sweet return to the world of TV where he previously worked as a comedy writer. Read more at link in bio.

The @FDA recently granted accelerated approval for a gene therapy for LAD-I, a rare genetic immune disorder, following a clinical trial at UCLA led by Dr. Donald Kohn.
The treatment restores immune function and offers renewed hope for children and families affected by this condition. Read more at @uclamch link in bio.

The @FDA recently granted accelerated approval for a gene therapy for LAD-I, a rare genetic immune disorder, following a clinical trial at UCLA led by Dr. Donald Kohn.
The treatment restores immune function and offers renewed hope for children and families affected by this condition. Read more at @uclamch link in bio.

The @FDA recently granted accelerated approval for a gene therapy for LAD-I, a rare genetic immune disorder, following a clinical trial at UCLA led by Dr. Donald Kohn.
The treatment restores immune function and offers renewed hope for children and families affected by this condition. Read more at @uclamch link in bio.

The @FDA recently granted accelerated approval for a gene therapy for LAD-I, a rare genetic immune disorder, following a clinical trial at UCLA led by Dr. Donald Kohn.
The treatment restores immune function and offers renewed hope for children and families affected by this condition. Read more at @uclamch link in bio.

The @FDA recently granted accelerated approval for a gene therapy for LAD-I, a rare genetic immune disorder, following a clinical trial at UCLA led by Dr. Donald Kohn.
The treatment restores immune function and offers renewed hope for children and families affected by this condition. Read more at @uclamch link in bio.

The @FDA recently granted accelerated approval for a gene therapy for LAD-I, a rare genetic immune disorder, following a clinical trial at UCLA led by Dr. Donald Kohn.
The treatment restores immune function and offers renewed hope for children and families affected by this condition. Read more at @uclamch link in bio.

The @FDA recently granted accelerated approval for a gene therapy for LAD-I, a rare genetic immune disorder, following a clinical trial at UCLA led by Dr. Donald Kohn.
The treatment restores immune function and offers renewed hope for children and families affected by this condition. Read more at @uclamch link in bio.

Itβs always a special day when the @Lakers and @LakerGirls visit UCLA Health to spend time with our patients and staff. Thank you for sharing laughs, high-fives and unforgettable moments this season. πβ¨
Wishing the @Lakers good luck in the playoffs ππ
Itβs always a special day when the @Lakers and @LakerGirls visit UCLA Health to spend time with our patients and staff. Thank you for sharing laughs, high-fives and unforgettable moments this season. πβ¨
Wishing the @Lakers good luck in the playoffs ππ

Itβs always a special day when the @Lakers and @LakerGirls visit UCLA Health to spend time with our patients and staff. Thank you for sharing laughs, high-fives and unforgettable moments this season. πβ¨
Wishing the @Lakers good luck in the playoffs ππ
Itβs always a special day when the @Lakers and @LakerGirls visit UCLA Health to spend time with our patients and staff. Thank you for sharing laughs, high-fives and unforgettable moments this season. πβ¨
Wishing the @Lakers good luck in the playoffs ππ

Itβs always a special day when the @Lakers and @LakerGirls visit UCLA Health to spend time with our patients and staff. Thank you for sharing laughs, high-fives and unforgettable moments this season. πβ¨
Wishing the @Lakers good luck in the playoffs ππ

Itβs always a special day when the @Lakers and @LakerGirls visit UCLA Health to spend time with our patients and staff. Thank you for sharing laughs, high-fives and unforgettable moments this season. πβ¨
Wishing the @Lakers good luck in the playoffs ππ

Itβs always a special day when the @Lakers and @LakerGirls visit UCLA Health to spend time with our patients and staff. Thank you for sharing laughs, high-fives and unforgettable moments this season. πβ¨
Wishing the @Lakers good luck in the playoffs ππ

Itβs always a special day when the @Lakers and @LakerGirls visit UCLA Health to spend time with our patients and staff. Thank you for sharing laughs, high-fives and unforgettable moments this season. πβ¨
Wishing the @Lakers good luck in the playoffs ππ

Mckenna Grace partnered with Starlight Childrenβs Foundation to bring some happiness to UCLA Mattel Childrenβs Hospital β delivering toys and slime supplies, making slime with the kids and sharing treats (baked by her mom!) with our incredible care teams. She brought a surprise guest, Mason Thames, that made the day even more special.
Thank you @mckennagraceful and @StarlightChildrensFoundation for making our day brighter.

Mckenna Grace partnered with Starlight Childrenβs Foundation to bring some happiness to UCLA Mattel Childrenβs Hospital β delivering toys and slime supplies, making slime with the kids and sharing treats (baked by her mom!) with our incredible care teams. She brought a surprise guest, Mason Thames, that made the day even more special.
Thank you @mckennagraceful and @StarlightChildrensFoundation for making our day brighter.

Mckenna Grace partnered with Starlight Childrenβs Foundation to bring some happiness to UCLA Mattel Childrenβs Hospital β delivering toys and slime supplies, making slime with the kids and sharing treats (baked by her mom!) with our incredible care teams. She brought a surprise guest, Mason Thames, that made the day even more special.
Thank you @mckennagraceful and @StarlightChildrensFoundation for making our day brighter.

Mckenna Grace partnered with Starlight Childrenβs Foundation to bring some happiness to UCLA Mattel Childrenβs Hospital β delivering toys and slime supplies, making slime with the kids and sharing treats (baked by her mom!) with our incredible care teams. She brought a surprise guest, Mason Thames, that made the day even more special.
Thank you @mckennagraceful and @StarlightChildrensFoundation for making our day brighter.

Mckenna Grace partnered with Starlight Childrenβs Foundation to bring some happiness to UCLA Mattel Childrenβs Hospital β delivering toys and slime supplies, making slime with the kids and sharing treats (baked by her mom!) with our incredible care teams. She brought a surprise guest, Mason Thames, that made the day even more special.
Thank you @mckennagraceful and @StarlightChildrensFoundation for making our day brighter.

Mckenna Grace partnered with Starlight Childrenβs Foundation to bring some happiness to UCLA Mattel Childrenβs Hospital β delivering toys and slime supplies, making slime with the kids and sharing treats (baked by her mom!) with our incredible care teams. She brought a surprise guest, Mason Thames, that made the day even more special.
Thank you @mckennagraceful and @StarlightChildrensFoundation for making our day brighter.

Mckenna Grace partnered with Starlight Childrenβs Foundation to bring some happiness to UCLA Mattel Childrenβs Hospital β delivering toys and slime supplies, making slime with the kids and sharing treats (baked by her mom!) with our incredible care teams. She brought a surprise guest, Mason Thames, that made the day even more special.
Thank you @mckennagraceful and @StarlightChildrensFoundation for making our day brighter.

Mckenna Grace partnered with Starlight Childrenβs Foundation to bring some happiness to UCLA Mattel Childrenβs Hospital β delivering toys and slime supplies, making slime with the kids and sharing treats (baked by her mom!) with our incredible care teams. She brought a surprise guest, Mason Thames, that made the day even more special.
Thank you @mckennagraceful and @StarlightChildrensFoundation for making our day brighter.
πDid you know there may be a potential CURE for the most lethal form of breast cancer?
UCLA scientists at the Yang Engineering Immunity Lab may have developed an off-the-shelf immunotherapy using genetically engineered CAR-NKT cells. This 'triple threat' treatment targets over 20 cancer markers, achieving a 100% kill rate in late-stage tumor samples and removing immunosuppressive cells.
Dr. Yang hopes her work will save lives. While awaiting FDA approval for clinical trials, what do you think of this breakthrough? Share your thoughts!
#ResearchPowersProgress

Artemis II completed an historic journey around the moon and returned with vital data that can help us protect astronauts on future missions. Our own Dr. Haig Aintablian leads the way with research at the UCLA Space Medicine Center.
Read more at link in bio.

Artemis II completed an historic journey around the moon and returned with vital data that can help us protect astronauts on future missions. Our own Dr. Haig Aintablian leads the way with research at the UCLA Space Medicine Center.
Read more at link in bio.

Artemis II completed an historic journey around the moon and returned with vital data that can help us protect astronauts on future missions. Our own Dr. Haig Aintablian leads the way with research at the UCLA Space Medicine Center.
Read more at link in bio.

Artemis II completed an historic journey around the moon and returned with vital data that can help us protect astronauts on future missions. Our own Dr. Haig Aintablian leads the way with research at the UCLA Space Medicine Center.
Read more at link in bio.

Match Day stats for our graduating UCLA med students! π©Ίππ
β’ 20% matched at @UCLAHealth
β’ 25% matched across @UofCalifornia
β’ 25% will train in surgical specialties
β’ 30% will train in primary care specialties
Top specialties are emergency medicine, internal medicine, psychiatry, family medicine, and anesthesiology.
#MatchDay2026 #FutureDoctors

Match Day stats for our graduating UCLA med students! π©Ίππ
β’ 20% matched at @UCLAHealth
β’ 25% matched across @UofCalifornia
β’ 25% will train in surgical specialties
β’ 30% will train in primary care specialties
Top specialties are emergency medicine, internal medicine, psychiatry, family medicine, and anesthesiology.
#MatchDay2026 #FutureDoctors

Match Day stats for our graduating UCLA med students! π©Ίππ
β’ 20% matched at @UCLAHealth
β’ 25% matched across @UofCalifornia
β’ 25% will train in surgical specialties
β’ 30% will train in primary care specialties
Top specialties are emergency medicine, internal medicine, psychiatry, family medicine, and anesthesiology.
#MatchDay2026 #FutureDoctors

Match Day stats for our graduating UCLA med students! π©Ίππ
β’ 20% matched at @UCLAHealth
β’ 25% matched across @UofCalifornia
β’ 25% will train in surgical specialties
β’ 30% will train in primary care specialties
Top specialties are emergency medicine, internal medicine, psychiatry, family medicine, and anesthesiology.
#MatchDay2026 #FutureDoctors

Match Day stats for our graduating UCLA med students! π©Ίππ
β’ 20% matched at @UCLAHealth
β’ 25% matched across @UofCalifornia
β’ 25% will train in surgical specialties
β’ 30% will train in primary care specialties
Top specialties are emergency medicine, internal medicine, psychiatry, family medicine, and anesthesiology.
#MatchDay2026 #FutureDoctors

Match Day stats for our graduating UCLA med students! π©Ίππ
β’ 20% matched at @UCLAHealth
β’ 25% matched across @UofCalifornia
β’ 25% will train in surgical specialties
β’ 30% will train in primary care specialties
Top specialties are emergency medicine, internal medicine, psychiatry, family medicine, and anesthesiology.
#MatchDay2026 #FutureDoctors

Match Day stats for our graduating UCLA med students! π©Ίππ
β’ 20% matched at @UCLAHealth
β’ 25% matched across @UofCalifornia
β’ 25% will train in surgical specialties
β’ 30% will train in primary care specialties
Top specialties are emergency medicine, internal medicine, psychiatry, family medicine, and anesthesiology.
#MatchDay2026 #FutureDoctors

Match Day stats for our graduating UCLA med students! π©Ίππ
β’ 20% matched at @UCLAHealth
β’ 25% matched across @UofCalifornia
β’ 25% will train in surgical specialties
β’ 30% will train in primary care specialties
Top specialties are emergency medicine, internal medicine, psychiatry, family medicine, and anesthesiology.
#MatchDay2026 #FutureDoctors
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