Fellowship Match 2026

The 2026 fellowship match results are here! The LEADERS in the 2026 UCLA Department of Medicine (DoM) Subspecialty Fellows are an exceptionally talented group of physicians whose dedication to service, scholarship and world-class patient care exemplify our values. They have weathered the storm of residency successfully, and the forecast for their medical careers looks bright. We are proud to have them join us in our mission to Lead in Innovation, Transform Care and Advance Health for All.

Watch the video below to meet the new fellows that will join the DoM in 2026 and take a look at the graphic to find out where our residents are heading next!

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Adult Congenital Heart DiseaseInterventional Cardiology
Advanced Heart Failure & Heart TransplantInterventional Pulmonary
Allergy & ImmunologyMicrographic Surgery & Dermatologic Oncology
Cardiovascular DiseaseNational Clinician Scholars Program
Clinical Cardiac ElectrophysiologyNephrology
Clinical InformaticsPain Medicine
Endocrinology, Diabetes, and MetabolismPediatric Dermatology
GastroenterologyPreventive Medicine
Geriatric MedicinePulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine
Geriatric & Palliative MedicineRheumatology
Hematology and Medical OncologySleep Medicine
Hospice and Palliative MedicineSTAR Program
Infectious DiseasesTransplant Hepatology
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Sunny Skies Ahead for UCLA Residents

As we welcome a new batch of Bruins into our fellowship programs, our talented residents are preparing to explore new fronts as subspecialty fellows here in Westwood and beyond. We could not be prouder of how you have grown and all that you’ve accomplished during residency. We have no doubt that your preparation, talent and dedication will carry you forward in this next chapter of your career. Always remember that no matter where you go, we will always be here to lift you up. Congratulations!


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