| Motto | "To Serve, To Lead, To Teach"[1] |
|---|---|
| Type | PrivateGraduate School |
| Established | 1997 |
Parent institution | Touro College and University System |
| Accreditation | WSCUC |
Religious affiliation | Judaism |
| President | Alan Kadish[2] |
Academic staff | 105 full-time,[3] 87 part-time |
| Students | 1,400[4] |
| Location | ,, United States 38°05′13″N122°15′51″W / 38.087°N 122.2643°W /38.087; -122.2643 |
| Campus | Midsize City,[5] 44 acres (0.18 km2) |
| Website | www |
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Touro University California is aprivategraduate school focused primarily on health professions and located onMare Island inVallejo, California. It is part of theTouro College and University System and is jointly administered with its sister campusTouro University Nevada.
The university was founded in 1997 and was established in San Francisco as an independent,Jewish-sponsored institution, but relocated to Vallejo. The university confers degrees in graduate studies of various disciplines includingeducation,osteopathic medicine,pharmacy,physician assistant studies,nursing, andpublic health. The school's campus consists of 44 acres (18 ha) and 23 buildings of the formerMare Island naval base located east of theSan Pablo Bay.[1] Although sponsored by a Jewish organization, the school has a diverse student body of about 1,250 students as well as over 200 faculty members.[4]
Established in 1997, Touro University California was originally located inSan Francisco with its inaugural class composed of 67 students. In 1999, officials decided to relocate to the southern area of Mare Island due to its large capacity and restored two naval quarters buildings originally built in the 1930s and had the lease option to renovate ten other buildings intended to become diagnostic and research laboratories.[6] Touro University California's main buildings are Farragut Inn, named in honor of CommanderDavid G. Farragut, Wilderman Hall in honor of Commander Alvin Wilderman, and Lander Hall named in honor ofDr. Bernard Lander, the founder of the Touro College system. AfterWestern University of Health Sciences'College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific received accreditation in 1982, Touro University California's College of Osteopathic Medicine became the secondosteopathic medical school program to open in the state of California.

The colleges of Touro University California include the College ofOsteopathic Medicine which offers theDoctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree, the College of Pharmacy which offers the degree ofDoctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), the College of Education and Health Studies which offers three types of degrees, including aMaster of Arts in Education, aPhysician Assistant degree offered as a dual degree (MSPAS/MPH), and aMaster of Public Health (MPH) degree.[7] Additionally, students may pursue a dual degree such as D.O./MPH.[8] Since 2010, Touro University California has offered the Master of Science in Medical Health Science degree (MSMHS) which provides specific training towards the preparation for the College of Osteopathic Medicine.[9] In contrast, the Master of Science in Medical Health Sciences degree with emphasis on research in pharmaceutical sciences is offered with the aim of preparing students for the College of Pharmacy.[10] Tuition for full-time students in 2012 was $43,090.[11] TheWorld Directory of Medical Schools lists the College of Osteopathic Medicine as aUS medical school along with other accredited US M.D. and D.O. programs.
Faculty members of Touro University California's Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine and Pharmacy specialize in a wide range of basic and applied research in fields including:aging,anatomy andclinical imaging,cognitive aging,diabetes,immunology,infectious diseases,ion channels,longevity,neuroscience,metabolism/nutrition, andvaccine research.[12] Touro University California has established research partnerships withUniversity of California, San Francisco,University of California, Davis,University of California, Berkeley,Hebrew University of Jerusalem,Showa University, andUniversity of São Paulo.[12]

| Institution | Accreditation |
|---|---|
| Touro University California | Accrediting Commissions for Senior Colleges and Universities of theWestern Association of Schools and Colleges[3][13] |
| College of Osteopathic Medicine | American Osteopathic Association'sCommission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA)[3][14] |
| College of Pharmacy | Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)[3][15] |
| College of Education and Health Sciences | Accreditation Review Commission on Education for Physician Assistants[16][17] Council on Education for Public Health[3][18] |

Touro University California also sponsors the Touro Student-Run Free Clinic,[20] an interprofessionalfree clinic organized and staffed by student volunteers. The student-run free clinic was designed to improve access to healthcare for low-income Vallejo residents and to further improve the clinical skills of Touro University California students. A licensed clinician provides direct, on-site supervision.[21] The College of Osteopathic Medicine hosts an active chapter ofSigma Sigma Phi, a national Osteopathic Medicine Honors Fraternity that emphasizes community service and scholastic achievement.
Each year, Touro University California hosts the Teen Life Conference to educate Vallejo high school students on matters of health with lectures, health screenings, informational booths, and interactive physical fitness activities to foster student participation.[22]