- UCSF-Fresno
- University of Arizona
- University of Minnesota
- University of Nebraska
- University of New Mexico
- Scripps Clinic
Life After Residency
Primary Care
For graduates staying nearby, these are local practices they’ve joined:
- LA County Department of Health Services
- UCLA Health
- Healthcare Partners
- Facey Medical Group
- Kaiser Permanente
- Other private medical groups
Hospital Medicine
Our recent graduates have joined these local health systems:
- LA County Department of Health Services
- UCLA Health
- Cedars-Sinai Medical Group
- Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital
- Torrance Memorial
- University of Southern California
- University of California, Irvine
- University of California, San Diego
- California Pacific Medical Center
- Kaiser Permanente
Subspecialty Fellowship
Graduates have entered every medicine subspecialty across a variety of programs in the last decade. Check out which institutions they matched below or view recent fellowship matches.
Cardiology
- UCLA
- UC Irvine
- University of Chicago
- USC
- Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles
- UHS Southern California
Gastroenterology
Geriatrics
- UCLA
- Johns Hopkins
- University of Hawaii
Endocrinology
- Cedars-Sinai
- UCLA
- UC Irvine
- USC
Hematology-Oncology
- Olive View-UCLA
- UC Davis
- UC Irvine
- USC
- Kaiser Permanente San Francisco
Infectious Disease
- UCLA
- Harbor-UCLA
- UC Irvine
- University of North Carolina
Nephrology
- Olive View-UCLA
- UCLA
- Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles
Pulmonary & Critical Care
- Cedars-Sinai
- Harbor-UCLA
- UCLA
- UCSF Fresno
- University of Arizona
- USC
Rheumatology
- Olive View-UCLA
- USC
Sleep Medicine
- UCLA
- University of Washington
Palliative Care Medicine
- Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles

Dr. Erfan Zarinkhoo, Class of 2023
“Olive-View was an incredible place to train for residency! The attendings that I trained under did a fantastic job of employing a perfect balance of autonomy and supervision when it came to patient care. This made the transition out of residency to becoming an attending seamless.”

Dr. Fabiola Ochoa
“My residency training at OVMC gave me the unique ability to practice in any environment. I learned to diagnose and treat both common and rare diseases. Caring for underserved veterans from the VA, underserved undocumented and uninsured patients at the county hospital and seeing transplant patients at UCLA is rewarding and prepared me to care for very medically complex patients from around the world.”

Dr. Farhana Hossain, Class of 2019
“I had great attendings who supported me and helped me expand my medical knowledge while giving me the autonomy to care for my patients.”

Dr. John Park, Class of 2019
“My training at Olive View was an invaluable experience that helped propel me in my career path. It wasn’t until I transitioned from residency to becoming a hospitalist at a large tertiary care center, that I realized how well Olive View prepared me; I felt confident and comfortable facing any clinical encounter. The diversity of the patient population combined with a familial culture that promotes a safe yet rigorous learning environment helped me to become both a competent and compassionate physician. I would not trade my experience at Olive View for any other and my colleagues in various specialties would say the same.”