Welcome Medical Alumni
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Medical alumni generously support the School of Medicine and other parts of the UVA Health System, giving millions in unrestricted funds toward scholarships, professorships, research programs, and other critical priorities. This vital support touches every part of the school. |
To get involved, or to begin a conversation, contact Jeff Moster, Matt McKinney, Chuck Souder, or Angie Brannock in the UVA Health System Development Office at 800-297-0102 or 434-924-8432.
In the Spotlight: Medical SimulationHow is medicine learned? What does a medical student need to know before facing his or her first real patient? UVA's Simulation Center allows medical students to gain necessary confidence and experience without putting patients at risk. Learn more about medical simulation at the UVA School of Medicine. |
Priority Needs
Gifts to any area of UVA Health System are appreciated, but some special needs rank at the top of our wish list.
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Claude Moore Medical Education Building. Currently under construction, this new building will provide novel technologies and flexible teaching spaces to support innovative medical instruction. Learn more... |
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Unrestricted Support. Unrestricted gifts are more important than ever in meeting urgent and emerging School of Medicine needs as they arise. Unrestricted funds help us implement our most ambitious visions and plan strategically for the future. Such gifts have been used to recruit talented faculty, develop new strengths in our curriculum, sponsor vital lectures, and create innovative teaching models. |
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Groundbreaking Research. Research support fuels discovery, moving new treatments more quickly from the laboratory to the bedside. In UVA laboratories today, scientists are testing a vaccine for cancer, tracking down the fundamental causes of Alzheimer's, developing new ways to test for lung cancer, and pursuing many more powerful breakthroughs. Learn more... |
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Fellowships and Scholarships. Gifts of $250,000 or more may be used to create named, endowed fellowship and scholarship funds. These funds help us recruit and retain the brightest students year after year, regardless of their financial backgrounds. High caliber students promote a first-rate teaching school, where academics, research, and clinical care thrive. |
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Professorships. Gifts of $2 million or more may be used to create named, endowed professorships in the School of Medicine. Professorships help UVA attract and retain outstanding faculty. They may be named for or by the donor. |
To learn more, contact Jeff Moster, Matt McKinney, Chuck Souder or Angie Brannock in the UVA Health System Development Office at 800-297-0102 or 434-924-8432.




