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The five directors of the UCLA Health Care Symposium are second
year medical students at the UCLA School of Medicine. This page contains
contact information for all the directors of the Health Care Symposium. From here you can
send e-mail to directors.
2001 UCLA Health Care Symposium Directors
| David Chan |
| Andy deLuna |
| Bobby Mathew |
| Stephanie Smooke |
| Gelareh Zargaraff |
David Chan
Director, Fundraising
chando4@ucla.edu
David Chan is an Economics and Mathematics major from the
University of California, Riverside. At UCLA he has been fortunate to enroll in coursework
that has shed light on our health care system and policymaking. He plans to pursue
internal medicine, with an interest in taking part in the future changes of our health
care system.
adeluna@ucla.edu
Andy deLuna graduated from UCLA in 1999 with a B.S. in
Microbiology and Molecular Genetics and a B.A. in International Development Studies. He is
interested in the policy and economics of tertiary health care.
Director, Logistics II
bmathew@ucla.edu
Bobby Mathew graduated with a BS in
Psychobiology and a minor in Health Services Administration from the University of
Southern California in 1999. He completed the UCLA administrative fellowship in medical
administration during the summer of 2000. During the fellowship, he worked in the Managed
Care Contracts Department of UCLA Medical Center/ UCLA Medical Group. He hopes to pursue a
career dedicated to clinical medicine and innovations in health services delivery.
Director, Speakers
Stephanie Smooke graduated with a
BA in History of Art from Yale University in 1998 and earned a Masters Degree in Art and
Archaeology from the University of London in 1999. She completed the UCLA administrative
fellowship in medical administration during the summer of 2000 and serves as a coordinator
for DOC STATS, a volunteer organization dedicated to teaching tobacco awareness as well as
a coordinator of the Future of Medicine and Bio-Medical Ethics interest group.
Gelareh Zargaraff
Director, Logistics I
Gelareh Zargaraff is a second-year
medical student at UCLA School of Medicine. She graduated from UCLA in 1999 with a B.S. in
biochemistry and a minor in Education. Gelareh has worked extensively with the homeless
and underserved community. She has also served as a tutor, mentor, and counselor to UCLA
undergraduates. She hopes to pursue a career in teaching and medical education.
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