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Associate Dean of Assessment Addresses Curriculum, Student Workload
Touro University California’s College of Pharmacy will be shifting from a 2+2 model to a 3-year model beginning in the Fall of 2023. Current and prospective students may have many questions related to this shift, so we sat down with Dr. Catherine Cone, Associate Dean of Assessment for the College of Pharmacy, and asked three questions and got three answers.
School News
Pharmacy Dean Addresses 3-year PharmD Program
Touro University California’s College of Pharmacy will be shifting from a 2+2 model to a 3-year model beginning in the Fall of 2023. Current and prospective students may have many questions related to this shift, so we sat down with Dr. Jim Scott, Dean of the College of Pharmacy, and asked three questions and got three answers.
Community
Solano High School Students Visit Touro For Leadership Conference
30 Solano County high school students have been accepted to participate in the 2022 Summer Youth Leadership Institute (SYLI), hosted by Solano County Office of Education (SCOE) and Touro University California (TUC) at no cost to the participants. The project was created by TUC and SCOE to inspire the next generation as public health leaders through five days of youth advocacy and leadership development that will be led by experts in the field of youth supports, peer education, public health, and environmental prevention.
Community
Rep. Thompson Announces Plan To Tackle Ghost Guns
Rep. Mike Thompson spoke, Wednesday, at the Touro University California campus about his efforts, in partnership with the Vallejo Police Department and TUC to help address the issue of gun violence in America, a problem Thompson said is costing US taxpayers $280 billion annually.
Community
Mayors Highlight Public Health Homelessness Symposium
The mayors of Oakland and Sacramento, along with mayor emeritus of Stockton, will be guest panelists during Touro University California’s Social Justice Speaker Series, 5-7 pm, Sept. 22 via Zoom.
Alumni
Dr. Grewal Defies High Odds To Become A Pharmacist
The odds that Navjot Grewal would be able to call herself “doctor” one day were pretty slim.
Alumni
Dr. Lopez Leads Way For Future Hispanic/Latin Students
Maybe Daniel Lopez was destined to be a pharmacist.
Alumni
Dr. Flemings Earns United States Public Health Service Award
For most student pharmacists, earning their PharmD degree and being able to begin work in their chosen field is honor enough.
Students
Student Physician Assistant Shares Her Thoughts For PA Week
In celebration of PA Week, Touro University California asked one of our student physician assistants to explain what the PA profession has to offer her, to the healthcare industry and patients.
Alumni
Classmates Remember Selfless Life Of Lt. Ruth Cortes
When the Joint MPH/MSPAS Class of 2012 meets for a 10-year reunion in October, one of their classmates will be missing.