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New Approaches Offer Diabetes Patients Hope
While Type 2 diabetes requires lifelong management and medication to control blood sugar levels, recent research has shown that achieving remission is not only possible but also achievable, according to Dr. Jay Shubrook, a leading expert in the field of diabetes and professor at the Department of Clinical Science and Community Health at Touro University California (TUC) in the College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Alumni
PharmD Alumna Earns Praise for Work with Students
A Touro University California alumna who was a key leader of a countywide vaccination program launched during the Covid-19 pandemic is among those recognized this spring with a 2024 TUC Leadership Award.
School News
Program Prepares Future Physicians
In a packed Lander Auditorium at the Touro University California (TUC) campus, family and friends welcomed the 2024 graduating class of Master of Science in Medical Health Sciences (MSMHS) with loud, joyous shouting.
School News
Celebrating Global Culture with Food
If you’ve browsed the cold case at Touro University California (TUC) cafes, then you’ve noticed that the salads, sandwiches, wraps, and dressings are often celebratory, like a vegan side salad of Puerto Rican style mashed plantains (mofongo) for the island’s Emancipation Day.
School News
Event Inspires Future Health Care Leaders
With the desire to teach the community about the inner workings of the brain, Dr. Barbara Puder, a Medical Neuroscience professor at Touro University California (TUC), started “Get to Know Your Brain.”
School News
How to Become a Physician Assistant
In the mid-1960s, physicians and educators recognized there was a shortage of primary care physicians. Eugene A. Stead Jr., MD, of the Duke University Medical Center, selected four Navy Hospital Corpsmen who had received considerable medical training during their military service from the Vietnam War, to be the first class of physician assistants/associates (PAs) in 1965.
School News
Osteopathic Revolution in Veteran Health Care
For the Chief Medical Officer of the Mare Island and Fairfield VA Clinics, Dr. Dru Herring, the dream is to create a formalized osteopathic program within the Veterans Affairs Clinics.
Community
Program Helps Kids Make Healthy Habits
The goal of Project HAPPY (Healthy Attitudes Produce Positive Youth) is to get kids to eat better and move more.
Research
Embracing Inquiry and Stories in Research
Research Day, the gathering of students from all colleges at Touro University California (TUC) to discuss and share research, united the entire campus this year.
Alumni
From Touro California to the White House
Most first-year medical students find their studies to be challenging enough on their own, but Dr. Kamal Kalsi has never resisted the call to use each and every day to make the biggest impact possible.