Recent Stories
Research
Shedding Light On A Silent Disease
Fans of the GI Joe cartoon series are familiar with the phrase, “knowing is half the battle.” Now, for people living with diabetes or those treating patients with diabetes, there is a new set of guidelines and some simple screening tools to test for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH).
Events
Class of 2025 White Coat Ceremony
Few events within the College of Osteopathic Medicine are as anticipated and celebrated each year as the White Coat Ceremony.
Community
Student Finds Rotation On Campus
Physician Assistants learn and train in much the same way as their medical school counterparts – they have coursework but must also complete a series of rotations as part of their education.
Community
MOBEC Busy Throughout Pandemic
Most people are familiar with Willie Nelson’s classic tune, On the Road Again, where he sings about bringing Diabetes Prevention and Education Programs to the masses.
Community
Changing Lives For The Better
A diabetes diagnosis can be frightening, sometimes isolating. It certainly signals a complete lifestyle change and in the midst of that transition, patients can often feel overwhelmed, unsure, and afraid.
Faculty
Touro Faculty Elected CPHA Speaker of the House
Touro University California College of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Dr. Adrian Wong has recently ended his term as Speaker of the House for the California Pharmacists Association (CPhA).
School News
New CEHS Assistant Dean
Touro University California is pleased to announce Dr. Joy Moverley has been promoted to Assistant Dean of the College of Education and Health Sciences (CEHS) and Director of the Joint Physician Assistant/Master of Public Health program.
Alumni
Teekz Yenpasook Recognized As 2021 National Student Doctor Of The Year
Touro University California’s (TUC’s) third-year osteopathic medical student, Teekz Yenpasook, was named the Council of Osteopathic Student Government Presidents’ (COSGP’s) 2021 National Student Doctor of the Year. Each year, COSGP selects one student, chosen from a pool of thousands nominated by their schools, as Student Doctor of the Year based on their service to their community, leadership and dedication to the osteopathic profession. Yenpasook was honored for his tireless efforts to increase diversity and inclusion in the healthcare field and his leadership, both on the TUC campus and Vallejo, California.