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Doctor-Pharmacists Enter Careers of Service
State Senator, Touro System Official Commend PharmD Grads as they Take on Pharmacy Roles
At Touro University California there are no wrong answers to asking what kind of pharmacist you want to be.
We train collaborative, community-minded pharmacists to be leaders in whatever area they choose — retail, clinical, research, teaching. Even if you don't know your exact pharmacy path yet, we can help you find something that suits you perfectly.
Four semesters of classroom education with an integrated curriculum plus a full year of rotation experience = our unique PharmD program. Discover the Touro difference.
Learn MoreChoose a fellowship or residency at major Bay Area healthcare institutions to gain experience with patients and become a prepared leader in your field.
Learn MoreTake a different approach in this unique certification program focusing on chronic disease state management, hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, depression, anxiety, and more.
Learn MoreFor 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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Doctor-Pharmacists Enter Careers of Service
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Percent of graduating students going on to complete a residency/fellowship: 20%
Percent of students matching for residency/fellowship: 80%
NAPLEX First Time Pass Rate: 82.3% (link to NABP NAPLEX-Pass-Rates)
On-time Graduation: 73.1%