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Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center Rated One of the Top Hospitals in the Nation for 20th Consecutive Year
Ronald Reagan
UCLA Medical Center
Rated One of the Top 
Hospitals in the Nation
20 Consecutive Years

In the News

Navy secretary thanks UCLA team 

Cpl. Louis Dahlman (left), who has undergone facial reconstructive surgery, meets U.S. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus. 

UCLA's Operation Mend program and the UCLA Health System welcomed the U.S. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus to the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center on Oct. 22.  Read more 

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In the Spotlight

Timothy A. Miller, MD 

Dr. Timothy A. Miller

UCLA is proud to work cooperatively with Brooke Army Medical Center to treat wounded US military personnel. As the lead surgeon, this has been the most satisfying endeavor of my professional career and I am grateful for your support that will allow us to continue this extraordinary mission.

Although very gratifying, I also realize that what I am giving these young men and women falls short in comparison to what they have done for me and our country.

Timothy A. Miller, M.D.
Professor and Chief, UCLA Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Featured Videos

VIDEO: Wounded U.S. Soldiers receive reconstructive surgeries
Wounded U.S. soldiers receive reconstructive surgeries

VIDEO: UCLA staff gives back to honor wounded warriors
UCLA staff gives back to honor wounded soldiers

VIDEO: Operation Mend Buddy Families
Operation Mend Buddy Families: This is a hands-on opportunity to make a difference in the life of someone who has suffered great injury through their service to our country.  


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