Most people learn CPR in case of a once-in-a-lifetime medical emergency.
But for Tazan Gallardo, a senior emergency trauma technician at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, performing CPR is a daily occurrence that allows him to help save lives.
This post was updated April 2 at 10:06 p.m.
Dr. Julio Meza lost two family members to addiction-related illnesses when he was a child.
Now, as a UCLA Health physician, he leads a program providing doctors with addiction-specific training.
The UCLA Brain Research Institute hosted the annual Southern California Learning and Memory Symposium on March 3.
Participants and attendees gathered in the Neuroscience Research Building for a day of collaboration and education centered on neuroplasticity.
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