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School of Health Sciences
Experience Touro SHS's Culture Through Our Instagram Posts
From Group Projects to Celebrations, Get a Feel For Life as a Touro SHS Student
Touro University
Touro Students, Faculty are Saving Lives Physically and Spiritually During Corona Crisis
A Message from President Kadish
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine
Another Door Opens: Helping Out During COVID-19
With Clinical Rotations Suspended, Med Students Volunteer to Test for Coronavirus
Graduate School of Education
Bringing Books and Love to Young Readers as Learning and Community Goes Online
With Schools Closed to Stop the Coronavirus Spread, Touro GSE Alumnus Myra Cocolicchio-Diaz Keeps in Touch with Her Students Through Instagram Live
Touro University
Top 8 Corona Questions for NYMC’s Public Health Expert
Dr. Robert Amler Discusses Immunity, Hitting the Peak and More
School of Health Sciences
The Dos & Don’ts of Staying Active During the Pandemic
Dr. Laura Hagan of Touro's DPT Program Shares How to Stay Motivated, Accountable, and More
New York Medical College
Faculty Expert, Patricia L. Gerbarg, M.D., Provides Tips on Breathing Techniques for Coping During Unprecedented Times
The type of prolonged stress that people are experiencing with the COVID-19 crisis shifts their nervous systems into a state of sympathetic nervous system dominance.
Touro University Nevada
Touro University Nevada Students Provide COVID-19 Screenings to Las Vegas Valley’s Homeless Populations
Nearly a dozen Touro medical and PA students provided initial COVID-19 screenings for the populations at Cashman Center
Touro University Nevada
Touro University Nevada Students Provide COVID-19 Screenings to Las Vegas Valley’s Homeless Populations
Nearly a dozen Touro medical and PA students provided initial COVID-19 screenings for the populations at Cashman Center
New York Medical College
New York Medical College and Touro College and University System Host Second COVID-19 Symposium
More than 720 participants tuned in to the second COVID-19 symposium, “What we know. What we don't know. What you need to know,” via an online webinar on March 30 when there were more than 145,000 reported cases in the U.S.