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Who are the oncologists at UCLA Medical Center?

Physiatrists. A physiatrist is a medical doctor who specializes in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R). A physiatrist specializes in a wide variety of conservative, non-surgical treatments for the musculoskeletal system. Physiatrists complete four years of graduate medical education and four additional years of residency training.

Is UCLA Medical Center a good hospital?

UCLA Rehab Services: Hand Therapists, Orthopedic Clinical Specialists, Neurorehabilitation Specialists, Low Vision, Smoking Cessation, Gait/balance Disorders, Los Angeles and Santa Monica, CA - UCLA ... For New Patients 310-794-1323 Services. Outpatient Rehab; ... UCLA Health; Find a Doctor; School of Medicine; School of Nursing; UCLA Campus ...

How safe are UCLA Hospitals during earthquakes?

Vocational Counselor. Physical Rehabilitation at the Hospital. Outpatient Rehabilitation. Specialized Areas of Rehabilitation. Cardiac Rehabilitation. Pulmonary Rehabilitation. Cancer Rehabilitation. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. Complications of Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment.

Where does the evaluation of UCLA Medical Center include data from?

The Santa Monica 15th Street provides a full range of occupational and physical therapy in a modern space with state-of-the-art equipment. The outpatient team of licensed rehabilitation specialists treats a variety of neurological, orthopedic, and general medical conditions for pediatric, adolescent, and adult patients. We also offer specific ...

What is a physical therapy program?

Following evaluation, physical therapists develop individualized therapeutic treatment programs to maximize the level of functioning through the use of a variety of therapeutic techniques. Specialty programs include orthopaedic protocols, neurology, pediatrics, and vestibular rehabilitation.

What does "occupation" mean in occupational therapy?

Occupational therapists use "occupation," meaning purposeful activity, as a means of preventing, reducing or overcoming physical, cognitive and developmental disabilities.

What is a clinical social worker?

Clinical social workers can assist you and your family members with any personal, emotional and/or family problems and difficulties due to your illness or injury.

What is a resource case manager?

Resource case managers (310) 206-2770. Home care liaisons work with you, your family and your doctor to arrange for specific nursing care or other treatments to be continued at home after discharge from the hospital.

Doctors at UCLA Medical Center

The U.S. News Doctor Finder has compiled extensive information in each doctor ' s profile, including where he or she was educated and trained, which hospital he or she admits patients to, and in some cases which insurance plans he or she accepts.

Dr. Basmah A. Abdalla MD

Dr. Basmah Abdalla is a nephrologist in Los Angeles, CA, and has been in practice between 5–10 years.

Dr. Lama Abdelnour MD

Dr. Lama Abdelnour is a nephrologist in Los Angeles, CA, and has been in practice between 5–10 years.

Dr. Maha Abdulla DO

Dr. Maha Abdulla is a doctor in Lebanon, OR, and has been in practice less than 3 years.

Dr. Juveria Abdullah MD

Dr. Juveria Abdullah is an internist in New York, NY, and has been in practice between 3–5 years.

Dr. Denise Aberle MD

Dr. Denise Aberle is a radiologist in Los Angeles, CA, and has been in practice more than 20 years.

Dr. Glynis R. Ablon MD

Dr. Glynis Ablon is a dermatologist in Manhattan Beach, CA, and has been in practice more than 20 years.

Overview

UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA is ranked No. 3 on the Best Hospitals Honor Roll. It is nationally ranked in 14 adult and 6 pediatric specialties and rated high performing in 17 adult procedures and conditions. It is a general medical and surgical facility. It is a teaching hospital.

Doctors at UCLA Medical Center

U.S. News has extensive information in each doctor's profile to help you find the best one for you.

Rankings & Ratings

To help patients decide where to receive care, U.S. News generates hospital rankings by evaluating data on nearly 5,000 hospitals. To be nationally ranked in a specialty, a hospital must excel in caring for the sickest, most medically complex patients.

Patient Experience

Scores are based on surveys taken from this hospital’s inpatients after they were discharged inquiring about different aspects of their stay. The scores are not used in the Best Hospitals rankings.

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