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As leaders in East-West Medicine, our experts are here to deliver exceptional care. 

We greatly appreciate any support that you wish to offer to our Center. Donations to the UCLA Center for East-West Medicine's funds strengthen its financial foundation, giving life to innovative programs in patient care, education, and research, and sustain its growth for the future. All gifts to the Center are tax-deductible as provided by law.

Ways To Support Us

  • Donate online (via credit card or PayPal)
  • Donate by mail (via check)
    • Print this remittance form.
    • On the form, indicate which fund you wish to support.
    • Make your check payable to “The UCLA Foundation” with the fund number.
    • Mail the form with your check to the following address. Notify Anna Fong at [email protected] once the gift has been sent.
      The UCLA Foundation
      P.O. Box 7145
      Pasadena, CA 91109-9903
  • Donate by wire
  • Support us by other means (e.g. share your expertise and volunteer your time, gifts of appreciated securities, matching gifts, pledges, real estate, bequests, charitable gift annuities, and qualified retirement plans)

If you have any questions about donating to the Center or donating over the phone, please contact Anna Fong, [email protected]. UCLA’s taxpayer identification numbers (TINs) are the employer identification numbers assigned by the Internal Revenue Service. UCLA's federal taxpayer ID number is 95-225-0801.

Funds To Support

This fund will support the Center’s programs and initiatives to advance integrative health. Your gift will help us expand on a variety of fronts, including

  • Inviting prominent faculty, professors, and practitioners in integrative medicine – who have advanced the cause and principles of East-West medicine – to UCLA.
  • Training a Broader Base – expanding our breadth by training a wider range of healthcare professionals and health system leaders, allowing for enhanced care and system-wide collaboration.
  • Creating Community Partnerships - developing targeted health services and creating culturally sensitive, community-centered education programs to benefit our communities.
  • Fostering International Collaboration – training and mentoring future leaders in integrative East-West Medicine to ensure long-term improvements in healthcare access and quality.

Under the direction of Dr. Edward Hui, contributions to this fund will support the continued growth and scaling of the Center for East-West Medicine's robust portfolio of clinical, research, educational and community engagement endeavors to improve health, well-being and quality of life that is safe, effective, affordable and accessible for people, families and communities.

UCLA Center for East-West Integrative Medicine Fellowship is one of the longest running and largest integrative medicine training programs in the country. We are one of twenty integrative medicine fellowship programs recognized by the American Board of Integrative Medicine. Of the twenty programs, our fellowship program is the only one with a specialty in blending evidence-based integrative medicine, Traditional Chinese medicine and conventional biomedicine. Our fellows are board-certified physicians in Family or Internal medicine and are trained to assess and provide whole person care using all appropriate evidence-informed therapies for complex chronic illnesses. Under the direction of Dr. Katie Hu, contributions to this fund will support the education and training of fellows.

The East-West Pediatric Program aims to nurture the whole child by integrating conventional medicine, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), and evidence-based integrative approaches to support lifelong health, promote development, and address both acute and chronic illness. Contributions to this fund will support integrative health education and clinical services for adolescents, families, and healthcare professionals through a collaborative, multi-faceted approach. Our goals include:
  • Enhance Health Professional Training: Launch a dedicated Integrative East-West Pediatrics curriculum for healthcare providers.
  • Recruit and Train Med-Peds Fellows: Expand access to integrative pediatric care across UCLA Health and community clinics.
  • Broaden Community Education: Create online educational modules, curate resources, and host conferences and workshops for children, families and caregivers.
  • Foster Interprofessional Collaboration: Build partnerships across UCLA programs, safety-net providers, and community organizations to deliver whole-child pediatric care.

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