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Alumni
Cannabis Therapies For Medicinal Use
There are many reasons students choose to come to Touro University California. For Junella Chin – now Dr. June Chin – there were three. First, she knew she wanted to practice osteopathic medicine. Second, she liked Touro’s reputation. And third, having grown up in the Bronx, New York, she, “needed to get out of the cold.”
Faculty
Pharmacy Dean Discusses His Background, Vision For The Future
Each month we highlight one of our exceptional faculty and administrators through the same set of five questions. This feature is meant to allow you an opportunity to get to know current TUC leaders.
School News
TUC Students Advocate For Healthcare And Education That Is Inclusive, Informed, And Humane
In 1972, Timmy Thomas – African-American, one of 12-children, rising R&B singer – released a what would become an iconic anthem. In it, he asked:
“Tell me why, tell me why, tell me why, Why can’t we live together? Everybody wants to live together. Why can’t we live together?"
Fifty years later, and despite a slew of progress and change, a new generation continues to ask the same questions while continuing the fight for inclusion, understanding, and acceptance.
School News
Osteopathic Medicine Earns 10-year Accreditation
VALLEJO - Touro University California took time Thursday to celebrate its College of Osteopathic Medicine following a piece of great news. The Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) announced Thursday that it has awarded the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Touro University California (TUC) and Touro University Nevada (TUN) “Accreditation with Exceptional Outcome,” according to a letter sent to the Deans of those respective programs.
Students
Ultrasound Training
Most people are probably familiar with the idea of ultrasound imaging providing a somewhat grainy glimpse of an unborn child to expecting, anxious parents. Ultrasound imaging, however, is being employed to a greater and greater extent to give physicians a look at more than just bundles of joy, including potentially life-threatening conditions that may require quick intervention.
Community
Tooth and Nail
Based on all of the toothpaste and mouthwash ads most people have seen, fluoride is a key to strong teeth, a beautiful smile, and a healthy mouth. Turns out those dental hygiene ads forgot one small thing: good oral health is a critical reflection of our overall health.
A recently published article by the Surgeon General called oral health, “a mirror that reflects your overall health and well-being.”
Alumni, Students
Sister Act
To call the Cyriacs a tight-knit family might be a bit of an understatement. When student-pharmacist Cinita Cyriac graduates in May, she will have a unique privilege that not many graduate students get. Doctoral degrees are distinguished by their colorful hoods that denote the area of study. Presenting this hood to the graduating doctor is often thought of as a high honor. In Cinita’s case, she bestowed that honor to her sister, Benita.
Alumni
Healing Haiti
Nurses are one of those professions that, no matter how many there seem to be, there aren’t ever enough. In developed nations, this can be an inconvenience for patients and put a strain on the existing staff. In countries with limited resources, it can be deadly.
Students
GSOE Student Projects Aims To End Teacher Burnout
Teaching is a profession of passion. Classroom teachers are so often attracted to their profession by the driving need to want to make a difference in the world through enhancing the lives of their students. Truthfully, most everyone has a favorite teacher, someone who made learning interesting, fun, and enjoyable.
School News
Graduation Comes To Memorial Auditorium
For the first time in two years, graduates from Touro University California will be able to accept their degrees in person in front of their friends and families. Graduates from all three colleges and six of the seven major academic programs will gather over a two-day span to celebrate their achievements.