Touro University Nevada

Touro University Nevada
Motto To serve, to lead, to teach
Established 2004
Type Private
Religious affiliation Jewish
Academic staff 171 [1]
Admin. staff 76 [2]
Students 1,760 [3]
Location Henderson, NV, USA
Campus Suburban
Website tun.touro.edu

Touro University Nevada, (TUN), is a private non-profit institution of higher and professional education. Its campus is located in Henderson, Nevada. A sister campus, Touro University - California, is located in Mare Island, California. These two institutions make up the Touro Western Division, overseen by Senior Provost and CEO, Michael T. Harter, PhD. Touro College, located in New York City, is the parent institution.

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History

Touro University Nevada was established to help address critical needs in health care and education, and as a resource for community service in the state of Nevada. A non-profit, Jewish-sponsored, private institution affiliated with an international system of higher education, the university opened its doors in 2004 with 78 medical students. Touro University Nevada is home to more than 1,700 students in a wide range of degree programs in osteopathic medicine, nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, physician assistant studies, camp administration and education. Many of these programs are the first of their kind in the state of Nevada.

Academic programs

TUN has two colleges offering the following programs:

Community resources

Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities Developed to address a growing community need, Touro University Nevada’s Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities is unique as a multi-disciplinary, one-stop source for diagnostic services, therapy and supportive resources for families dealing with autism and other developmental disorders. This team approach affords individualized treatment programs based on each child’s individual needs. The center also serves as a learning laboratory for university students across the disciplines.

Patient clinic The university has also recently opened its first full-service patient clinic, staffed by practicing faculty members and open to the community. The state-of-the-art medical clinic provides on-site learning opportunities for students, as well as a venue for future clinical research trials. An expanded patient clinic is planned for the next phase of the university’s build-out.

Graduate medical education

Touro University Nevada is the academic sponsor of Valley Hospital’s graduate medical residency program, providing not only training opportunities for Touro students, but also an excellent venue for medical residents to come into the state and work in a range of specialties.

The program currently includes 16 traditional internships – slots for first year trainees who will ultimately progress into other specialties; the largest single internal medicine residency program in the osteopathic medical profession (45 slots); a top-rated family medicine residency program; an orthopedic surgery residency program; the only ophthalmology residency program in Nevada; the only dermatology residency program in Nevada; and the first neurology residency program in the state.

The university is actively working to develop similar partnerships with other hospitals in the future, to further expand in-state residency opportunities and ultimately to increase both the number and specialized expertise of Nevada physicians.

Innovative facilities

Touro University Nevada’s campus is innovative in both space design and technology. Anticipating rapid growth and focusing resources on academic needs, Touro University Nevada purchased two existing, flexible shell buildings within Henderson’s Black Mountain Business Park, providing expandible space for years to come. With state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratories, offices, a university library, common spaces and clinics, Touro currently occupies 142,000 sq ft (13,200 m2) of custom built-out space in building one. The university will more than double its space with the next expansion of building one, adding 165,000 sq ft (15,300 m2). Building two, currently occupied by rental tenants, holds another 200,000 sq ft (19,000 m2) of potential university space for future use.

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