
Physician Assistant / Public Health Program
- 99.4% of all PA/MPH graduates pass the PANCE.
- 94.5% of graduates pass the National Certifying Exam the first try.
- 73.6% of alumni work in Primary Care or an underserved area.
With Touro's Joint MSPAS/MPH Program, in less than 3 years, you will be well-prepared for the future with two master's degrees: a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies and a Master of Public Health.
Our Programs

Joint Degree: MSPAS/MPH
We are the only program in which you'll earn MSPAS and MPH degrees concurrently. You'll take both public health and PA courses each term, integrating the material across the two disciplines. Overall, our goal is simple; to increase access to quality healthcare.
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Ambassador HP Connect Program
For existing Touro University California students, we have an Ambassador HP Connect program where you will receive personalized mentorship, mentorship training and you will mentor disadvantaged students from high school and college as they pursue their educational journey to a healthcare career.
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Joy Moverley, DHSC, MPH, PA-C
“We are a really caring team. We keep a small ratio of faculty to students, and I think that is really helpful as you are going through the program. In addition, you are going to find a team of students, alumni, and faculty that really care about the work we’re doing and I think we’re affecting change in our communities.”

Anu Mathur, MS, PA-C
“While other programs offer dual degrees, our students take their public health and PA classes simultaneously. This unique approach allows them to fully grasp the intersectionality of both fields, setting our program apart.”
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Dedication to PA Service Leads to Recognition
Alumna Receives Honor from National Health Care Provider Organization
Major Grant Helps to Enhance Rural Health
Grant Totaling $2 Million Over 5 Years to Provide Innovative Physician Assistant Training in Behavioral Health in Rural Areas