Welcome to the MAA

Welcome to the UCLA Medical Alumni Association (MAA) Website. It helps connect you to the medical school and your alumni peers through reunions, regional events, and virtual volunteer opportunities. The MAA's scope and significance will expand through its members' collective energy and involvement.

Get Involved

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Dr. Zaragoza

Welcome to the UCLA Medical Alumni Association (MAA) Website. As a graduate, you are already a member of one of the most powerful networks of its kind in the world - the UCLA MAA. We have more than 6,000 members, and through various outreach programs, we are expanding our efforts to get more alumni involved. I encourage you to become an active member and to use this distinguished network of physicians as a valuable resource throughout your career.

The MAA Website has been designed to inform and engage its members. Visitors can update contact information, make a donation, find out about upcoming events, read about special projects such as Books without Borders, and submit a Class Note and/or Alumni Remembrance. I hope you will make this site a favorite and visit it often.


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Edward J. Zaragoza, '82 M.D.'87

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MAA Events

Upcoming Events

  • Oct. 5, 2009: MAA Board Meeting, Los Angeles, CA
  • Nov. 14, 2009: Conference on Career Choices in Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
  • Feb. 8, 2010: MAA Board Meeting, Los Angeles, CA
  • May 15, 2010: UCLA Alumni Day
  • May 16, 2010: 2010 Reunion

Recent Events

About the MAA

The UCLA MAA was founded with the mission to advance the cause of medical education, contribute to the excellence of the School of Medicine, and encourage fellowship.

You are a lifetime member if you are a School of Medicine M.D. or Ph.D. graduate, current or past intern or resident, faculty member, or emeriti faculty.

The MAA does not have membership dues.

To get involved or make a gift, contact UCLA MAA Director, Valerie Walker at (310) 794-4025 or vwalker@support.ucla.edu.

Learn about the history of the MAA >

Alumni in the News


Westside Today article on the Beverly Hills Cancer Center featuring Arash J. Gabayan M.D. ’01 >