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Faculty
Grace as the Path to Equity: Embracing the Imperfect for a Harmonious Society
To begin to address the issue of inequity, Dr. Ijeoma Ononuju, who manages the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusive Education (EDIE) program at Touro University California’s Graduate School of Education, says you need to understand how equity is different from equality.
Students
Student Doctor Shifts from Optometry to DO Program
Harsimran Kaur, a first-year medical student at Touro University California's College of Osteopathic Medicine (TUCOM), recently achieved a major milestone on her path to becoming a physician.
Students
First Year Pharmacy Students’ Journeys Reveal How Different Paths Converge at Touro
For Justine, it was a career as a pharmacy technician that led to pharmacy school, but for Sebastian it was his parents’ careers in genetics that brought him to Touro.
Tips & Resources
How to Become a Pharmacist: Education, Job Description & Salary
Are you ready to embark on a rewarding and fulfilling career path that combines healthcare, science, and leadership? Becoming a pharmacist might be the perfect choice for you.
School News
Alum Turns Field Experience into EPA Role
Delia Jimenez was born in Mexico, in the state of Jalisco, perhaps the most quintessential Mexican state, best known for tequila and mariachi music.
Faculty
Faculty Doctors Young & Desselle Bestowed Awards
Three cheers to the talented faculty of Touro University California, whose excellence and dedication deserve to be recognized and celebrated. These accolades not only serve as a testament to the unwavering commitment of individuals who shape the future but also inspire a culture of continuous improvement and innovation.
Tips & Resources
A Modern Approach to Skill Development
If you have never heard of a digital badge or micro-credential, it’s a form of accreditation that Touro University California (TUC) uses for situations where a full degree may not be necessary, but some formal training in the area is useful.
Community
Take Precautions as Winter Viruses Surge
As we approach the cooler days of fall and winter, it’s also time to prepare for respiratory illness season. The spread of COVID-19, flu, and RSV are diseases that can be reduced to ensure the health and safety of all members of the community.
Faculty
Drs. Catherine Cone and Nathalie Bergeron Awarded $3.25 Million HRSA Grant
Dr. Catherine Cone, Associate Dean of Assessment, College of Pharmacy, and Dr. Nathalie Bergeron, Associate Dean of Research, College of Osteopathic Medicine, were awarded a 5-year HRSA grant for their project titled Engaging Students from Underserved North Bay Counties for Success in Health Professions Careers – Touro University California’s (TUC) HCOP Academy!
Community
National Food is Medicine Day is September 14th!
By Dr. Traci Stevenson, DO