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About Touro University California
Touro University California (TUC) is a Jewish nonprofit, independent graduate institution of higher learning that was founded in 1997 on three Judaic values: social justice, the pursuit of knowledge, and service to humanity. TUC’s vision is to be a place of inspirational teaching and scholarship, transformative leadership, and exemplary service. Today, the university is organized into three colleges: the College of Osteopathic Medicine, the College of Pharmacy, and the College of Education and Health Sciences. Home to over 1,500 students, TUC is deeply committed to its mission of offering distinguished professional programs in osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, physician assistant studies, public health, nursing, and education. The TUC learning experience is student-centered, enriched by research and scholarship, and prepares professionals for rewarding lives in service to others both locally and around the globe.
Touro College and University System
Touro University California is part of the Touro College and University System (TCUS), which is comprised of non-profit institutions of higher and professional education.
• Touro College was established in 1970 with the mission to educate, to serve, to perpetuate, and to enrich the historic Jewish tradition of tolerance and dignity. Created as an independent institution that would support and strengthen the Jewish community, Touro has remained steadfast in its commitment to Jewish continuity and more broadly, to humankind.
• Approximately 19,000 students are currently enrolled in TCUS schools and divisions. The system has 30 schools with branch campuses in the New York area, as well as programs in Chicago, California, Nevada, Moscow, Israel, and Berlin.
• Touro University California and its Nevada branch campus, as well as Touro College Los Angeles and Touro University Worldwide, are separately accredited institutions within the Touro College and University System.
History of the Campus
Touro University California faces the Napa River on historic Mare Island where in 1854, the first permanent Navy installation on the West Coast was established. Naval operations at that time insured the flow of gold and U.S. mail to and across Panama and protected American whalers in the South Pacific. Under the leadership of Commander David G. Farragut, Mare Island began a long history of shipbuilding. The first U.S. warship built on the West Coast was launched at Mare Island in 1859, and the first dry-dock on the West Coast was completed in 1891. The Mare Island Base Hospital, a National Historic Landmark, was constructed in 1899 on the foundation of an even older Navy hospital. The only U.S. battleship ever built on the West Coast, the Californian, was launched from here in 1919. Other historic milestones include the building of a platform on the vessel Pennsylvania, which permitted the first carrier landing of an airplane, and converting the Navy’s first vessel to run on oil rather than coal. During World War II, Mare Island produced almost 400 vessels and in 1958 launched the first of 17 nuclear submarines.
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Congratulations Graduates!
It is my great pleasure to welcome you to Touro University California’s Spring 2020 Commencement. On behalf of the entire university leadership team and our faculty and staff, we are thrilled to have you here remotely for this wonderful celebration.
I offer a special welcome and thank you to the family and friends of our graduates. They could not have completed this journey without your steadfast support.
Graduates—your commencement marks a pivotal and important day for you, Touro, and most of all, the communities and people that you will go on to serve. Today, after persevering through long days of studying, lectures, and labs while learning at the side of our expert faculty and community partners, you can walk with your head held high as well-prepared professionals in your field.
You will be joining a distinguished group of alumni who are outstanding doctors, pharmacists, educators, physician assistants, nurses, family nurse practitioners, public health practitioners, and health science professionals. You are now fully prepared to meet the same challenges and make an import impact on those that look to you for help and counsel. As the newest alumni of the university, I encourage you to remain closely connected to Touro University California. You are now the leaders and mentors for future generations of Touro students.
Congratulations on your achievement under the most challenging of circumstances. Now, more than ever your skills and training will be an essential asset to your patients, communities and your world.
Shelley BerkleyCEO and Senior ProvostTouro Western Division
Touro University California Graduates of 2020, your commitment to social justice has created transformational changes in our community even in the midst of a pandemic. Your service at the Student-Run Free Clinic and on the MOBEC has provided access to healthcare and given patients the tools they need to live healthier and more fulfilling lives. Many of you have served in communities across the globe to create and implement meaningful public health interventions. The educators among you have applied evidence-based strategies to your classrooms so that your students will thrive in a world that is different from the one in which you yourselves grew up.
In your final year, you stood up to the challenge of COVID-19 that has altered the way we live. You responded with grace in the call to shelter-in-place to protect the most vulnerable members of our community. You have continued to serve by supporting our communities and each other in the midst of great challenges from sewing masks, to caring for the homeless, to staffing drive through testing centers, and providing remote education for K-12 students. Today you stand ready to meet our community’s most essential needs in an unprecedented time.
Every one of you has been changed by your time at Touro University California. Use your experience to live a life of great impact while continually upholding these values: respect for the inherent value and dignity of each individual, acceptance and appreciation of diversity, and compassion and service to society. We, your faculty and staff, know you will continue to create positive change in our world.
Sarah SweitzerProvost and Chief Academic OfficerTouro University California
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PROCESSIONALBruce Chrisp Music
THE NATIONAL ANTHEMBruce Chrisp Music
INVOCATIONRabbi Elchonon Tenenbaum
INTRODUCTION OF GUESTSRae Matsumoto, PhD
Dean of the College of Pharmacy
WELCOMEAlan Kadish, MD
President, Touro College and University System & New York Medical College
Shelley Berkley, JDChief Executive Officer and Senior Provost of Touro University Western Division
Sarah Sweitzer, PhDProvost and Chief Academic Officer of Touro University California
RECOGNITION OF FACULTY AND STAFFRae Matsumoto, PhD
CLASS OF 2020 STUDENT SPEAKER Tony Lotte, PharmD
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERDaniel Ford, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Residency Program Director, NorthBay Healthcare
CONFERRAL OF DEGREESSarah Sweitzer, PhD
PRESENTATION OF DEGREE CANDIDATES
DOCTOR OF PHARMACY
READING OF NAMESEric Ip, PharmD, APh, BCPS, CSCS, CDE, FCSHP
Laura Baumgartner, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
HOODING OF GRADUATESKeith Yoshizuka, PharmD, MBA, JD, FCSHP
Lauren Roller, PharmD, BCCCP
RECITATION OF THE PHARMACIST OATHDebra Sasaki-Hill, PharmD, Associate Dean of Clinical and Professional Affairs
CLASS OF 2017 ALUMNI SPEAKER Katrina Zywiec, PharmD, BCPS
BLOWING OF SHOFARRabbi Elchonon Tenenbaum
CONGRATULATIONS AND CLOSINGRae Matsumoto, PhD
RECESSIONALBruce Chrisp Music
College of PharmacyTuesday, May 26, 2020 | 10:00 a.m.
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College of PharmacyThe Touro University California College of Pharmacy was founded in 2005 and achieved full accreditation with the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) when it graduated its first Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) class of 61 students in June 2009. It is fully accredited through 2023. The PharmD program is unique in the nation in that it provides two full years of advanced pharmacy practice experiences. Students are offered a variety of clinical practice and management opportunities in their final two years. Our PharmD program graduates students that are well-prepared to provide clinical services in community pharmacies, hospitals, clinics and new healthcare models of practice. Students also have the option to select research and academic experiences that hone their skills in research methodology and academic endeavors. Our international group of 45 pharmacy faculty is committed to supporting student learning, community and professional service, research and scholarship, and have a strong record of partnering with research programs in California and elsewhere to generate new knowledge. Over the years, our PharmD graduates have been selected for competitive pharmacy positions, pharmacy residency programs, research fellowship programs, and graduate/professional programs in business, law, public health and healthcare all across the United States. We are dedicated to maintaining a supportive relationship with our alumni as they pursue their careers and are extremely proud of the 98 Doctors of Pharmacy being presented today.
Undergraduate Degree Hometown
Roua Aboukhadijeh * B.S. Pharmaceutical Science Corona CA
Dustin Adams * B.S. Mechanical Engineering Oakland CA
Brianna Nemesia Aguirre B.S. Biological Sciences San Jose CA
Karla Aguirre B.S. Nutritional Biochemistry Stockton CA
Runa Akahoshi * ¥ B.S. Human Biology Rosemead CA
Anna Akiyama B.S. Economics Daegu S.Korea
Shams Al-Rawi B.S. Pharmacy and Medical Science Walnut Creek CA
Samantha Antonio B.S. Biochemistry/Chemistry West Covina CA
Amir Asadollahi B.S Biological Sciences Shiraz Fars, Iran
Chelane Au B.S. Pharmacological Chemistry Millbrae CA
Lola Bae B.A. Human Development Fullerton CA
Katelyn Baker B.S. Pharmaceutical Chemistry Modesto CA
Ketan Batta B.S. General Biology Livingston CA
Carlos Bejarano B.S. Immunology and Microbiology Rio Vista CA
Xuan Bi * B.S. Biological Sciences San Jose CA
Nathaniel Calloway ɫ Ƌ
Bryan Chiem ɫ B.S. Public Health Long Beach CA
Christina Choy * B.S. Molecular Cell Biology Walnut Creek CA
Katelyn Dang B.S. Biological Sciences San Jose CA
Minh Dang ¥ B.S. Biological Sciences Milpitas CA
Derrick Dorsey * Modesto CA
Zeynab Durrani B.S. Biochemistry San Jose CA
Jenny Ear ¥ B.S. Pharmaceutical Sciences Sacramento CA
Ahmad Ghobadi B.S. Biological Sciences Modesto CA
Megan Handel B.A. Chemistry Visalia CA
Hoa Hang B.S. Chemistry San Jose CA
Doctor of Pharmacy Class of 2020
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Doctor of Pharmacy Class of 2020
Fatima Ester Hernandez B.S. Biomedical Sciences/Minor in Criminology El Paso TX
Jeff Hsiao B.A. Biology Menifee CA
Andy Huang B.S. Biochemistry and Molecular and Cell Biology Arcadia CA
Jimmy Huang ¥ B.S. Biological Sciences Sacramento CA
Michelle Huang ¥ B.S. Pharmaceutical Chemistry San Francisco CA
Manpreet Kaur * ¥ B.A. Molecular and Cell Biology Oakley CA
Heeju Kim B.A. Biology Santa Clarita CA
Patrina Kim B.S. Biological Sciences Santa Clara CA
Jane Kug Diamond Bar CA
Gyntech Kuk ɫ B.S. Chemistry Garden Grove CA
Eric Lai * B.S. Pharmaceutical Sciences Fremont CA
Megan Lauzon * B.S. Microbiology Fairfield CA
Jada Le B.S Chemistry Tustin CA
Adam Lin B.S. Biochemistry Tustin CA
Julie Liu B.S. Biology Reno NV
Jacob Long ɫ B.S. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Sacramento CA
Tony Lotte * ¥ B.S. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Stockton CA
Christie Lowe B.S. Physiology Pacifica CA
Jevons Lui * Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior Castro Valley CA
Fu Sang Luk B.S. Biomedical Engineering Hong Kong China
Jimmy Ly * ¥ B.S. Chemistry/Minor in Asian Languages San Jose CA
Veronica Madrigal B.S. Biology Fremont CA
Joyce Manipis * B.A. Psychology-Cognitive Sciences Chino CA
Jordon Mar
Victor Mendoza B.S. Biochemistry Placentia CA
Erika Montoya B.S. Chemistry Simi Valley CA
Stefanie Navarro B.S. Genetics Fremont CA
Sadaf Nawabi B.A. Political Science Los Angeles CA
Aileen Nguyen B.S. Public Health Sciences Yorba Linda CA
Diana Nguyen ¥ B.A. Molecular and Cell Biology San Francisco CA
Hang Nguyen B.A. Biochemistry San Rafael CA
Jesse Nguyen B.S. Chemistry Long Beach CA
Julia Nguyen ɫ ¥ B.S. Biochemistry/Minor in Math San Jose CA
Uyen Nguyen Anaheim CA
Jonathan Nguyen Trinh ¥ B.S. Biology Seal Beach CA
Miri Nissan B.A. Chemistry Turlock CA
Bryan Okereke B.S. Chemistry Gardena CA
Tatiana Ouabo ¥ B.S. Biochemistry and B.A. Chemistry Antioch CA
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* Member of Rho Chi, Pharmacy Academic Honor Society ¥ Member of Phi Lambda Sigma, National Pharmacy Leadership Society ɫ Dual-Degree Doctor of Pharmacy and Master of Public Health Ƌ Diabetes Certificate
Doctor of Pharmacy Class of 2020
Rachel Peng Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology Millbrae CA
Tishzly Resuello ɫ B.A. Biology Vallejo CA
Hannah Roque B.A. Sociology San Jose CA
Radha Sampley * ¥ B.S. Health Science Elk Grove CA
Navjot Samra B.A. Economics Manteca CA
Anna San B.S. Biological Sciences Sacramento CA
Tania Sandhu ¥ B.A. Psychology Selma CA
Tsav Saykhu B.S. Biology/Minor in Theatre Rancho Cordova CA
Jasmeet Singh * ¥ B.S. Biological Sciences Elk Grove CA
Joseph Sinnott B.S. Business Administration Torrance CA
Pauline Srioudom B.S. Biology Tracy CA
Liu Sui B.S. Pharmaceutical Chemistry Sacramento CA
Kam Chu Tam B.S. Clinical Nutrition San Francisco CA
Suzie Taylor B.A. Medical Artistry Toms River NJ
Lorna Thai B.S. Biology Fresno CA
Rafael Toribio B.A. French, Linguistics, Spanish & Portuguese/ Minor Latin Amer. Studies San Diego CA
Ranim Touma B.S. Pharmacological Chemistry San Diego CA
Hung Tran Modesto CA
Thuong Tran B.S. Biology/Minor Chemistry Hayward CA
Crystal Trang * B.S. Biochemistry and Cell Biology San Jose CA
Emil Urbano Biochemistry Tracy CA
Ana Uribe B.S. Biological Sciences with Human Emphasis Morgan Hill CA
Justin Vallarta * B.S. Biological Sciences Vallejo CA
Ernesto Vigil B.S. Biology/Emphasis in Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior Bakersfield CA
Joyce Wong B.S. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology American Canyon CA
Teresa Woo B.S. Chemistry/Emphasis in Biochemistry San Francisco CA
Bobby Wu * ¥ B.S. Biochemistry Los Angeles CA
Tenzin Yangchen
Cynthia Yee B.S. Biology Vancouver Br. Columbia
Chun Sum Yeung * B.S. Psychology Santa Rosa CA
Denise Yeung ɫ B.S. Pharmaceutical Sciences San Francisco CA
Caleb Yu B.S. Pharmaceutical Sciences Castro Valley CA
Ivy Yu * B.S. Pharmaceutical Chemistry Daly City CA
Bailey Yuan ¥ B.S. Applied Mathematics and Chemistry El Monte CA
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On December 1, 2010, the College of Education and College of Health Sciences merged into a single entity now known as the College of Education and Health Sciences. Within this college are the Graduate School of Education, the Joint Physician Assistant & Master of Public Health Program (MSPAS/MPH), the Public Health Program, and the School of Nursing.
Graduate School of Education
Founded in 2004 to meet the need for high quality educators in the local community, the Graduate School of Education’s (GSOE) mission is to promote equitable, diverse and inclusive education while preparing and supporting the development of innovative, culturally responsive educators who serve, lead, and teach with integrity. Our four Master of Arts in Education degrees and three Master of Education degrees cultivate teacher leaders through inquiry-based action research conducted in local school districts. Each degree culminates with the completion of a research thesis or project in which the candidate investigates a local challenge, delves into a research cycle informed by the educational research literature, and then reports those findings back to their schools or districts. The GSOE also offers credentials (licenses) approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing in elementary, secondary, and special education teaching along with school administration. Alumni serve in local schools as teachers, principals, teacher-leaders, and administrators and live Touro’s mission by making a positive impact in their schools and communities.
The Public Health Program
The Touro University California Public Health Program is dedicated to reducing health disparities in local and global communities with an unwavering focus on social justice. The program’s mission is to promote the health and well-being of local and global communities through education, service, and research, with a focus on underserved populations. This mission is achieved through a program of study that combines a broad public health base with further specialization in one of three areas: Community Action for Health, Global Health, and Health Equity & Criminal Justice. The Public Health Program offers an independent Master of Public Health (MPH), an integrated Joint MSPAS/MPH as well as dual degree options for students in the College of Osteopathic Medicine and the College of Pharmacy. We have newly expanded our dual degree program to include students in the College of Osteopathic Medicine at our sister campus Touro University Nevada. The Public Health Program is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH).
Joint Physician Assistant & Master of Public Health Program
Through the integration of the Physician Assistant (PA) and Public Health disciplines, the Joint Program graduates PAs who understand the link between an individual’s health and the surrounding physical and socio-cultural environment. Founded in January 2003, and available only at Touro University California, the 33-month Joint Program has a unique, integrated curriculum resulting in all graduates earning both a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies and a Master of Public Health. The mission of the Joint Program is to increase access to care for under-resourced populations by educating excellent PAs from these communities or individuals with a demonstrated interest in serving these communities. The PA Program is accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA).
School of Nursing
The School of Nursing is proud to contribute to healthcare in the region with the graduation of these Master’s and Doctoral-prepared nurses. The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program ushered in the first cohort in 2014 and admits students who are graduates of Associate Degree Nurse (ADN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) programs. MSN Graduates are eligible for national certification as Clinical Nurse Leaders and are positioned to be the transformational nursing leaders of the future to meet the needs of the complex and rapidly evolving health care environment. The Doctor of Nursing Practice/Family Nurse Practitioner graduates are eligible for national certification as Family Nurse Practitioners (FNP) and will increase the number of primary care providers in the region. To address a national health crisis, the focus of the FNP program is on primary care and the prevention and management of patients with diabetes across their lifespans.
College of Education and Health Sciences
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College of Education & Health SciencesTuesday, May 26, 2020 | 7:00 p.m.
PROCESSIONALBruce Chrisp Music
THE NATIONAL ANTHEMBruce Chrisp Music
INVOCATIONRabbi Elchonon Tenenbaum
WELCOME Lisa May Norton, EdD
Dean of the College of Education and Health Sciences
INTRODUCTION OF THE PLATFORM PARTY & GUESTSLisa May Norton, EdD
REMARKS FROM TOURO COLLEGEAlan Kadish, MD
President, Touro College and University System & New York Medical College
REMARKS FROM THE SENIOR PROVOSTShelley Berkley, JD
Chief Executive Officer and Senior Provost of Touro University Western Division
REMARKS FROM THE PROVOSTSarah Sweitzer, PhD
Provost and Chief Academic Officer of Touro University California
RECOGNITION OF FACULTY & STAFFLisa May Norton, EdD
CLASS OF 2020 STUDENT SPEAKERS Reagan Sanez, Master of Science in Nursing
School of Nursing
Lisa Marie Smith, Master of EducationGraduate School of Education
Yvette Alcalá Hernández, Master of Public HealthPublic Health Program
Sadia Chohan, Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies and Master of Public HealthJoint Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies and Master of Public Health
CONFERRAL OF DEGREESSarah Sweitzer, PhD
PRESENTATION OF CREDENTIAL AND DEGREE CANDIDATES
SCHOOL OF NURSINGDOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE AND MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
Terrye Moore-Harper, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC, CNLInterim Assistant Dean and Interim Director of the School of Nursing
READING OF NAMESDoctor of Nursing Practice
Terrye Moore-Harper, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC, CNL
HOODING OF GRADUATESDoctor of Nursing Practice
Ann Stoltz, PhD, RN, CNL and Julian Gallegos, PhD, MBA, RN, FNP-BC, CNL
READING OF NAMESMaster of Science in Nursing
Terrye Moore-Harper, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC, CNL
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HOODING OF GRADUATESMaster of Science in Nursing
Kathleen Hahn, MSN, RN, CPNP, CNL and Margaret Pay, MSN, RN, PHN, CNL
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONADMINISTRATIVE AND TEACHING CREDENTIALS
MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION, MASTER OF EDUCATIONLouise Santiago, PhD
Assistant Dean and Director of Graduate School of Education
READING OF NAMESAdministrative and Teaching Credentials,
Master of Arts in Education and Master of EducationPamela Redmond, EdD
HOODING OF GRADUATESMaster of Arts in Education and Master of Education
Linda Haymes, PhD
PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMMASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH,
DUAL DEGREE MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND DOCTOR OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE,DUAL DEGREE MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND DOCTOR OF PHARMACY
Gayle Cummings, PsyD, MPHAssistant Dean and Director of Public Health Program
READING OF NAMESSahai Burrowes, PhD, MALD and Carly Strouse, DrPH
HOODING OF GRADUATESNemesia Kelly, MPH and Trina Mackie, PhD
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES PROGRAMJOINT MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES
AND MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMGrace Landel, MEd, PA-C
Assistant Dean and Director of Physician Assistant Studies Program
READING OF NAMESJoy Dugan, DHS, MSPAS, MPH, PA-C and Michelle Wolfe, MD
HOODING OF GRADUATESJosie Hunt, MSPAS, MPH, PA-C and Darcie Larimore-Arenas, MPAS, MPH, PA-C
INTRODUCTION OF GRADUATESLisa May Norton, EdD
RECITATION OF THE PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT OATHGrace Landel, MEd, PA-C
Assistant Dean and Director of Physician Assistant Studies Program
UNITED STATES UNIFORMED SERVICESOATH OF OFFICE
Jacob Larson, MSPAS, MPH and Nicole Termonfils, MSPAS, MPH
BLOWING OF SHOFARRabbi Elchonon Tenenbaum
CONGRATULATIONS AND CLOSINGLisa May Norton, EdD
RECESSIONALRecorded Music
College of Education & Health SciencesSunday, May 26, 2020 | 7:00 p.m.
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Administrative and Teaching CredentialsBrittany AdamsMonika Adhye
Jacob Alacrcon-YoungRocelyn ArevaloJared M. AustinLatora BaldridgeMarni Beaumont
Karen BeggBrandon BeinerLeilani D. Bell
Miguel Benitez BarretoKaren J. Bower Turjanis
Zarena BrownJamie K. Buckner-Bridges
James BuesherBrad Burzynski
John D. CallBlanca Carrillo
Kaeileigh CameronJacklyn Carmona
Freddy Emmanuel CastroDelaney Chapman
Juanisha CoxMorgan Cruz Gregoire
Grady J. CummingsJames L. DennisFrancisco Diaz
Rosa DimasJennifer Dudley
Natalie Gabrielle DuMontPhillip Richard Eddy
Ana M. FarinaToni Rose B. Feliciano
Rachelle GarrettSarah Katherine Gauger
Andrew GoffChristine Gross
Elizabeth A. HallAngelina Noemi Hernandez
Angela M. HigdonKelly Huang
Cara L. HuttingerJennifer Jimenez-Payne
Holly JohnsonMarisa A. KaluzaLawren Keaton
Rebecca L. KennerBrian KhouryDante Lapez
Elisa LaraQuy Le
Ma Veronica LiwanagJanice Lubin
Maria G. Macias SaavedraShawn Mansager
Erica L. MayerAlixe Mayers
Susan M. MoehlenbrockMagda T. MorantMichelle MorrisonKrista L. Nichols
Heather OjaLuis Perez
Kelsey A. PetithommeAmber Lindsey Phelps
Tamara M. PotierLi Quesada
James QuinnKatherine E. Rae
Maria T. Ramos YooDanesha RandolphMatthew Reynolds
Evangeline RichesonSamantha Ricker
Master of Science in Nursing Class of 2020Roshanne Aveo Goddess Biclar
Michelle Binkley Natashia Blas
Queenie Cabigas Vivian Chu
Chanthasone Cruz Lana Gleckman
Nancy Gonzalez Trujillo April Marie Guther
Ryan Pilones Gutierrez Lauren M. Guyton
Chase Harper Shantay Hudson
Crystal Marie Humphrey Melissa Jabonero
Michelle Ladringan Ciela Marie Nocum
Nicole Perez Sabrina Phommavongsa
Davie Jazz Quimsing Sompathana Ramireza
Harley Rebaja Minette Rillon Lexis Rivers
Reagan Sanez Johannah Sentenn
Rubina Smith Cierra Soto
Jennifer Talens Elena Thomas Sirada Weekly
Doctor of Nursing Practice Class of 2020Amandeep Kaur
John Laurie MacKenzieLindsay Jeanne Newton-Fogarty
Kyle O’Hara
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Master of Arts in Education Class of 2020Miguel A. Benitez Barreto
Kaeleigh R. CameronFreddy Emmanuel Castro
Angelica L. Castro CendejasLisa A. Delorefice
Earl Anthony Joseph IIILawren KeatonSara J. Laudonia
Adam LevineKelsey Loe
Daniel E. MartinezSarah E. Miller
Amanda C. MillettDanielle Molinari
Alec MutterAmber Lindsey Phelps
Chanfin SaeternSamantha J. Sanchez
Lashante H. ScottKatherine M. Shaffer
Robert I. SimmonsTracee A. Sims
Nathan WilkensShannon E. Yates
Master of Education Class of 2020Karen Begg
Zarena BrownJames BuesherMegan Burton
Brad BurzynskiEvrim D. Cakir
Jacklyn CarmonaBlanca Carrillo
John Paul M. CastilloJose Cerda
Delaney P. ChapmanFlorencia Chavez
Nicole Nguyen ChhinGrady J. CummingsBrandon C. DejesusPhillip Richard Eddy
Natasha D. Engering-WardKirsten Fouquet
Rafael Garcia AvilaTeresa D. Giner
Catalina J. GoldsteinMorgan Ashly Cruz Gregoire
Angela M. HigdonShawna Hoxie
Rebecca L. KennerSarah Michelle Knapp
Monica D. KnechtPatrick Knoblauch
Joel KrinerDante Lapez
Elisa LaraKrista Loper
Julie L. LovieMatthew E. Manning
Katherine MartinCaitlin M. MitchellMichele J. Morrison
Tracy Judith MoskowiteMelissa Newman
Heather A. OjaJennifer C. Perkins
Maria T. Ramos YooDanesha G. Randolph
Robert RuthSergio Sanchez Martinez
Jona D. SandauKarling Skoglund
Jeremy SmithLisa Marie SmithAlexis Stepney
David StroleAndrea Taylor
Aaron O. ToliverLorena M. Vera
Gregory J. WhiteGolden Demetrius Williams
Carmen RiveraNakaren Rodriguez
Michelle RuizRobert Ruth
Toni Salcido-HenryRichard SalvattoLindsay Sander
Daniel M. SatakeKathleen Schroeder
Lashante ScottJeffrey Scott
Keith J. SedgleyBenjamin SeelyeTracee A. Sims
Krista B. SmithStephanie Solberg
Krista R. TateAndrea Taylor
Ashley N. TaylorAaron Toliver
Lynda J. Tuttle BergnerGregory White
Shawna N. WhitestineSylvia D. WhitsonBenjamin Wilson
Haley C. Wood-BurdickRoss B. Yarlott
Daniel Zanipatin
Administrative and Teaching Credentials
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Joint Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies and Master of Public Health Class of 2020
Madina AschrafniaCatalina Bautista
Catherine BerdellansSajjad Bidar
Tramanh Tami BuiStephanie Carpenter
Erin CaseyMarcus ChenSadia Chohan
Cindy Ha Young ChungSydney M. Cutchon *Kimberly Erin Esgate
Agueda EspinozaGeni Garcia
Michael Anthony GilesBrittany Hart *Justin HoliwellSahar JohnsonFardowsa Idris
Debie LamLawrence LamJacob LarsonJennifer Lau *
Julie LeeEva Chen Liang
Annie LiuJazmine Mayfield
Ashley McCoyAlexander McKean
Jasmine Esmerald MoratayaLeslie Nguyen *Tiffany Nguyen
Kelcey Noriko NishiharaMegha Patel
Rosalyn Helen PerryKathy PhanPoonam Rai
Andrea RamirezClifford SargentoNicole Termonfils
Lisa TopiolAmy Ngoc Anh Tran
Calvin TranVictoria TrangDon Truong
Margarita Vincent Jessica Vue
Adrianne WongJamie Yu
Master of Public Health Class of 2020Yvette Alcalá Hernández
Lucy AldridgeNathaniel Calloway
Bryan ChiemMichelle Garber-Talamo
Jessi HillJanis Ho
Ry JoachimValentina Aileen Kelly
James Victor Cariño KimpoArielle Kirk
Gyntech Paul KukJacob Long
Maxwell MarinoDesiree Garcia Miranda
Matthew Menzel MusselmanSadaf Azada Nawabi
Justin NguyenJulia Nguyen
Doh Joon ParkTishzly Resuello
Rafael ToribioRoman RoqueTatiana Tam
Mennen Gashaw TefferiAmy Kia Vang
Latasha WashingtonDenise Yeung
Claudia Lorraine Young
* Diabetes Certificate
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College of Osteopathic MedicineWednesday, May 27, 2020 | 10:00 a.m.
PROCESSIONALBruce Chrisp Music
THE NATIONAL ANTHEMBruce Chrisp Music
INVOCATIONRabbi Elchonon Tenenbaum
WELCOMEAlan Kadish, MD
President of TouroCollege and University
System & New YorkMedical College
Shelley Berkley, JDChief Executive Officer and Senior Provost of
Touro University Western Division
Sarah Sweitzer, PhDProvost and Chief
Academic Officer of Touro University California
Michael Clearfield, DO, MACOI, FACP
Dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine
INTRODUCTION OF THE PLATFORM PARTYMichael Clearfield, DO, MACOI, FACP
DEAN’S RECOGNITION AWARDMr. John Ngoi
CLASS OF 2020 STUDENT SPEAKERRoman Roque, College of Osteopathic Medicine
KEYNOTE SPEAKERAlan Kadish, MD
President, Touro College and University System & New York Medical College
CONFERRAL OF DEGREESSarah Sweitzer, PhD
PRESENTATION OF DEGREE CANDIDATES
DOCTOR OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE
READING OF NAMESWalter Hartwig, PhD and Geetika Sengupta, MD
HOODING OF GRADUATESAthena Lin, PhD and Tami Hendriksz, DO, FACOP, FAAP
RECITATION OF THE OSTEOPATHIC OATHJeffrey Zwerin, DO
RECITATION OF THE COMMISSIONING OATHArmy First Lieutenant Richard Jong Hyun Nho
ALUMNI WELCOMETami Hendriksz, DO, FACOP, FAAP
DESCRIPTION AND BLOWING OF THE SHOFARRabbi Elchonon Tenenbaum and Bruce Silverman, MS
CONGRATULATIONS AND CLOSINGMichael Clearfield, DO, MACOI, FACP
RECESSIONALBruce Chrisp Music
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Names Residency Location
Alya Ahmad Obstetrics - Gynecology Arrowhead Regional Medical Center - Colton, CA
Lucy Aldridge (4) Pediatrics University of Louisville School of Medicine - Louisville, KY
Rachit Anand Internal Medicine St. Mary's Medical Center - San Francisco, CA
Zachary Anderson (2) Family Medicine Kaiser Permanente - Santa Rosa, CA
Brandon Ang Pediatrics Valley Children's Healthcare - Madera, CA
Omeed Atefi (6) Family Medicine John Muir Health - Walnut Creek, CA
Rameen Atefi (6) Internal Medicine UC San Francisco - Fresno, CA
Sarah Ayala Family Medicine Central WA Family Medicine - Ellensburg, WA
Madeline Bach (6) Obstetrics - Gynecology HCA Houston Healthcare/University of Houston - Houston, TX
Agnieszka Bar Emergency Medicine Swedish Covenant Hospital - Chicago, IL
Ripika Bedi Transitional Year and Anesthesiology
St. Joseph's Medical Center - Stockton, CA and University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson, AZ
Sarah Benke Pediatrics Valley Children's Healthcare - Madera, CA
Harman Bhullar Internal Medicine Loma Linda University - Loma Linda, CA
Sruthi Bonda Internal Medicine University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Medicine - Las Vegas, NV
Kelsey Buehler (6) Psychiatry UC San Francisco - Fresno, CA
Caroline Bui Internal Medicine Riverside Community Hospital - Riverside, CA
Nyssa Burdick General Surgery Naval Medical Center Portsmouth - Norfolk, VA
Robert Burns Anesthesiology University of Texas Medical School - Houston, TX
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Class of 2020
College of Osteopathic MedicineTouro University College of Osteopathic Medicine California (“TUCOM”), founded in 1996, moved from San Francisco in 1999 to its current location, now occupying 44 acres on the historic Mare Island Naval Shipyard in Vallejo, California. Since the inaugural class of 1997, TUCOM graduates are practicing throughout the United States and globally, from large urban cores to rural enclaves and serve honorably in all branches of the United States military and public health services. The mission of TUCOM is to prepare students to become outstanding osteopathic physicians who uphold the values, philosophy and practice of osteopathic medicine. These fundamental tenets emphasize the care of the whole individual and promote wellness of our diverse communities. TUCOM is distinguished by an innovative, student-centered, systems-based curriculum with robust educational outcomes. The traditional four-year medical school education includes threads that emphasize global and public health, osteopathic manipulative medicine, obesity, hand-held ultrasonagraphy, interprofessionalism, and empathy. Clinical, basic science and translational research, funded by a variety of sources including the National Institutes of Health, enrich the knowledge base of medicine and is foundational to our educational mission. The vision of Touro University - inspirational teaching and scholarship, transformative leadership and exemplary service - are not just goals, but a reality lived each day by our students, staff and faculty.
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Lucas Burton Family Medicine Family Health Centers of San Diego - San Diego, CA
Jenna Carlson (6) Internal Medicine Scripps Mercy Hospital - San Diego, CA
Andy Chan Internal Medicine Scripps Mercy Hospital - San Diego, CA
Daisy Chan (6) Pediatrics University of Southern California - Los Angeles, CA
David Chen Family Medicine Dignity Health Northridge Hospital Medical Center - Northridge, CA
Jenna Chen Internal Medicine Alameda Health System - Highland Hospital - Oakland, CA
Sarah Choi Internal Medicine Legacy Emanuel/Good Samaritan - Portland, OR
Dylan Clabaugh Family Medicine Darnall Army Medical Center - Ft. Hood, TX
Julie Clemmensen Emergency Medicine/ Osteopathic Medicine St. Barnabas Hospital - Bronx, NY
Christopher Co General Surgery Riverside Community Hospital - Riverside, CA
Thien-Kim Co Internal Medicine Adventist Health White Memorial - Los Angeles, CA
Jonas Cohen Family Medicine St. Petersburg General Hospital - Saint Petersburg, Fl
Bradley Cox (6) Surgery - Preliminary University of Oklahoma College of Medicine - Tulsa, OK
Joshua Cullen Neurology Albany Medical Center - Albany, NY
James Daly Internal Medicine Community Memorial Health System - Ventura, CA
Jack Wayland Davis, II Psychiatry Tripler Army Military Center - Honolulu, HI
Julie Ding Internal Medicine Alameda Health System - Highland Hospital - Oakland, CA
Christina Dolores Internal Medicine Henry Ford Macomb Hospital - Clinton Township, MI
Julia Eicher Family Medicine Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai - New York, NY
Danielle Emmet (2)Preliminary Year in Internal Medicine and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Westchester Medical Center - Valhalla, NY and Columbia-Cornell New York Presbyterian Hospital - New York, NY
Peter Fong Internal Medicine Spectrum Health/Michigan State University - Grand Rapids, MI
Brendan Freeman Emergency Medicine New York - Presbyterian Hospital Brooklyn Methodist Hospital - Brooklyn, NY
Michelle Garber-Talamo (4) Psychiatry Loma Linda University - Redlands, CA
Deren Goker Internal Medicine Sky Ridge Medical Center: HealthONE - Lone Tree, CO
Haiyan Guo Anesthesiology Kaweah Delta Health Care District - Visalia, CA
Yasmin Hadian Transitional Year Program Sampson Regional Medical Center: Campbell University - Clinton, NC
Gregory Herting Transitional Year Program and Radiology - Diagnostic
Kaweah Delta Health Care District - Visalia, CA and Oklahoma State University Center for Health Science - Tulsa, OK
Jessi Hill (4) Emergency Medicine Kaweah Delta Health Care District - Visalia, CA
Mari Ho
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Class of 2020
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Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Class of 2020
Kimberly Hower (1) Family Medicine Kaiser Permanente - Santa Rosa, CA
Kevin Hsu Family Medicine PIH Health Hospital - Downey, CA
Hiroe Hu Psychiatry MedStar Georgetown University Hospital - Washington, DC
Rodger Hurst Family Medicine Sunrise Health GME Consortium - Las Vegas, NV
Vincent Huynh Emergency Medicine University Hospitals Osteopathic Consortium - St. John Medical Center - Westlake, OH
Selene Jamall Neurology Loma Linda University - Loma Linda, CA
Samuel Ji Internal Medicine UC Irvine Medical Center - Orange, CA
Annie Jia Family Medicine Dignity Health Northridge Hospital Medical Center - Northridge, CA
TaeGun JinTransitional Year Program and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Hemet Valley Medical Center - Hemet, CA and Medical College of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, WI
Arash Karimi Afshar Family Medicine Riverside University Health Systems - Moreno Valley, CA
Thomas Kim Family Medicine Eastern Connecticut Health Network - Manchester, CT
Young Kim Pediatrics Kaiser Permanente - Oakland, CA
Ethan Kimball Emergency Medicine Oregon Health and Science University - Portland, OR
James Victor Kimpo (3) (4) Pediatrics - Primary Infant and Children’s Hospital of Brooklyn at Maimonides Medical Center - New York, NY
Arielle Kirk (4) Medicine - Preliminary HCA Healthcare/ USF Morsani GME - Trinity, FL
Adam Kreutzer Orthopaedic Surgery Riverside University Health System - Moreno Valley, CA
Kshma Kulkarni (6) (12) Family Medicine Methodist Health System - Dallas, TX
Daniel La Surgery - Preliminary Valley Health System - NV
Megan Ladd (6) Surgery - Preliminary Presence St. Joseph Hospital - IL
Hobart Lai Internal Medicine Kern Medical Center - Bakersfield, CA
Xue Lei Lai Internal Medicine Adventist Health White Memorial - Los Angeles, CA
Ian Weng Lam Family Medicine Sunrise Health GME Consortium - Las Vegas, NV
Elaine Lee (7) Family Medicine Natividad Medical Center - Salinas, CA
Kelsey Lee Family Medicine Kaiser Permanente - Los Angeles, CA
Carmin Liang Family Medicine Mercy Medical Center - Merced, CA
Gagan Singh Malhi Family Medicine Ocean Medical Center - Brick, NJ
Maxwell Marino (4) Neurological Surgery Riverside University Health System - Moreno Valley, CA
Jasmine Massoumi Pediatrics University of Southern California - Los Angeles, CA
Adam Mortimer (9) Medicine - Primary Alameda Health System - Highland Hospital - Oakland, CA
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Arisa Mototake Family Medicine Valley Consortium - Modesto, CA
Rachel Mueller Family Medicine Ventura County Medical Center - Ventura, CA
Rachael Mullin (3) Pediatrics Oregon Health and Science University - Portland, OR
Preston Mundhenke Internal Medicine Mercy Hospital - St. Louis, MO
Matthew Menzel Musselman (1) (4) Family Medicine Natividad Medical Center - Salinas, CA
Vivian Ngo Internal Medicine University of Texas HSC - San Antonio, TX
Andrew Nguyen Family Medicine Adventist Health Glendale - Glendale, CA
Justin Nguyen (4)
Tiffany Nguyen Obstetrics - Gynecology Richmond University Medical Center - Staten Island, NY
Richard Jong Hyun Nho (11) Emergency Medicine Kaweah Delta Health Care District - Visalia, CA
Derek Ochi Internal Medicine Zucker School of Medicine - Northwell Lenox Hill Hospital - New York, NY
Jason Oliver Anesthesiology/ Clinical Base Year
University of Washington Affiliated Hospitals - Seattle, WA
Joseph Pansius Emergency Medicine Medical College of Georgia - Augusta, GA
Rohun Patel Internal Medicine St. Louis University School of Medicine - St. Louis, MO
Sanket Patel Family Medicine Peak Vista FM Program - Colorado Springs, CO
Angela Pflugrath Pediatrics Valley Children's Healthcare - Madera, CA
Brandon Pike Pediatrics Tucson Hospitals Medical Education - Tucson, AZ
Helena Prieto (2) Psychiatry Arnot Ogden Medical Center - Elmira, NY
Milton Rahman Emergency Medicine Zucker School of Medicine - Northwell Staten Island University - Staten Island, NY
Anthony Reyes Family Medicine Marian Regional Medical Center - Santa Maria, CA
Roman Roque * (4) Psychiatry UC San Francisco - Fresno, CA
Blake Rosenthal Pediatrics Children's Hospital - Oakland, CA
Severija Saladziute General Surgery HMH - Palisades Medical Center - North Bergen, NJ
Abhishek Saluja Anesthesiology Henry Ford Hospital - Detroit, MI
Arveen Sangkula Family Medicine Kaiser Permanente - Fontana, CA
Aakash Saxena (6) Anesthesiology Medical College Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals - Milwaukee, WI
Veronica Scavo (8) Neurology Maine Medical Center - Portland, ME
Lucille Schiffman Psychiatry Aurora HealthONE - Lone Tree, CO
Paul Shiu Internal Medicine St. Joseph's Medical Center - Stockton, CA
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(1) Primary Care Department Predoctoral Teaching Fellowship(2) Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Predoctoral Teaching Fellowship(3) Pediatrics Distinguished Student Award(4) Dual-Degree Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine and Master of Public Health(5) COM Student Doctor of the Year(6) Global Health Pathway Certificate(7) Outstanding Student in Basic Sciences Award
(8) Outstanding OMM Student Award(9) Outstanding DO Student Award(10) Bernard I. Zeliger Leadership/Service Award(11) Recitation of the Commissioning Oath(12) Diabetes Certificate* Student Speaker
Tatevik Simavorian Internal Medicine Community Memorial Health System - Ventura, CA
Jaspreet Singh Family Medicine Sutter Health - Sacramento, CA
Sheena Song Surgery-Preliminary and Ophthalmology
UC San Francisco - East Bay - Oakland, CA and St. John’s Episcopal Hospital - New York
Janani Sridharan Medicine-Primary Alameda Health System - Highland Hospital - Oakland, CA
Adam Stroh Transitional Year Program and Radiology - Diagnostic
HCA Healthcare/USF Morsani GME - Blake Medical Center - Bradenton, FL and Sunrise Health GME Consortium - Las Vegas, NV
Aaron Surbaugh Family Medicine David Grant Medical Center, Travis AFB, CA
Tatiana Tam (4) Internal Medicine UC Riverside School of Medicine - Riverside, CA
Joseph Teng Internal Medicine University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix, AZ
Sara Tong (6) Family Medicine Kaiser Permanente - Fontana, CA
Raveena Toor (6) Psychiatry Loma Linda University - Redlands, CA
Kyaw Min Tun Internal Medicine University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Medicine - Las Vegas, NV
Lucas Versland Internal Medicine - Primary Care University of Connecticut School of Medicine - Farmington, CT
Zhengran Wang Internal Medicine UC Riverside School of Medicine - Riverside, CA
Catherine Weir Internal Medicine Cook County Health and Hospitals System - Chicago, IL
McKenzie Wilson Psychiatry University of Nevada Reno School of Medicine - Reno, NV
Wing Ken Wong Internal Medicine St. Mary's Medical Center - San Francisco, CA
Jarred Worthy Emergency Medicine SUNY Upstate Medical University - Syracuse, NY
Adrian Yabut Anesthesiology Kaweah Delta Health Care District - Visalia, CA
Riceley Yan Family Medicine Riverside University Health System - Moreno Valley, CA
Bronte Yang Family Medicine Valley Consortium - Modesto, CA
Diana Yang Neurology Harbor-UCLA Medical Center - Torrance, CA
Jihun Yeo Internal Medicine University of Hawaii - Honolulu, HI
Jihyun Yun Surgery - Preliminary Oregon Health & Science University - Portland, OR
Yaswanraj Yuvaraj (6) Internal Medicine Palmetto General Hospital - Hialeah, FL
Ruixuan (Jenny) Zhang Family Medicine Dignity Health Northridge Hospital Medical Center - Northridge, CA
Michelle Zur (10) Internal Medicine University of Connecticut School of Medicine - Farmington, CT
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Class of 2020
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Rehman AfrazJazlyn AlemanAndrew AntosJenelle Atwood
Ramandeep BainsDulguun Bayardorj
Taofiq BelloKevin Ray Calvelo
Felipe CataquizAlvin Chen
Gurshaun ClarCristian ContrerasKaitlyn Crooker
Maria Ferrer
Emily FisherAvleen Gill
Nicholas GozzarelliRachel HiebLyly Huynh
Ramen KandaChetiwe KapilaPrabhteg Khalsa
Sukaynah KhetaniLalita Kondubhatla
Vineel KumarJena Lacy
Jaimme LeeValerie Lew
Kundan MalikSilva Malkhassian
Mary MasekLeonid Minasyan
Taara Momeni Quetzal Moreno
Haneef MuhammadAlicia Peppard
Chi PhamPooja Prasad
Yevgeniya RabinovichAnjalee RamanCesar Ramirez
Umar Saeed
Sana SaeedParmis Sahrapima
Marina SalamaSeerat SekhonLadan ShaieKylie ShukurJagmeet SinghCaitlin Smith
Jacob-Anthony SpinelliJenny Tran
Chalisar VasnarungruengkulYvonne Vigil- Calderon
Regina WooAndrue Zaharris
Masters of Science in Medical Health Sciences Class of 2020
THE NATIONAL ANTHEM
INVOCATIONRabbi Elchonon Tenenbaum
WELCOMEAlan Miller, PhD, Program Director
Alan Kadish, MDPresident of Touro
College and UniversitySystem & New York
Medical College
Shelley Berkley, JDChief Executive Officer and Senior Provost of
Touro University Western Division
Sarah Sweitzer, PhDProvost and Chief
Academic Officer of Touro University California
Michael Clearfield, DO, MACOI, FACP
Dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine
CLASS OF 2020 STUDENT SPEAKERS Haneef Muhammad & Umar Saeed
CONFERRAL OF DEGREESSarah Sweitzer, PhD
PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATESTed Wong, PhD, Barbara Puder, PhD, Greg Gayer, PhD and David Eliot, PhD
REMARKSTed Wong, PhD, Assistant Program Director
CLOSING REMARKS Alan Miller, PhD
DESCRIPTION AND BLOWING OF THE SHOFARRabbi Elchonon Tenenbaum and Bruce Silverman, MS
Masters of Science in Medical Health SciencesWednesday, May 27, 2020 | 3:30 p.m.
The Masters of Science in the Medical Health Sciences (MSMHS) is a one-year program designed to enrich a student’s academic knowledge base as well as to strengthen a prospective medical student’s credentials for admission to medical school. This one-year program consists of a rigorous graduate curriculum in the basic medical sciences and a semester long research internship course. The curriculum consists of courses in all areas of basic sciences: Anatomy, Biochemistry, Neuroscience, Physiology, Cell Biology, Pharmacology, and Immunology and Microbiology. The content and rigor of these courses will be similar to medical school and will therefore offer students a sense of the challenges of a medical school curriculum. In addition to spring semester coursework, students participate in a research internship in the spring semester with one of the faculty. This internship culminates in an oral and written presentation. Students have a broad range of research areas to choose from, including drug design for HIV, microbiology, ion channels, cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, neuronal development, obesity, public health, osteopathic manipulation, and educational research. After completion of the program, a student has increased his/her basic medical science knowledge base, has been fully engaged in a research project, and has a much stronger application to medical school.
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The Osteopathic OathI do hereby affirm my loyalty to the profession I am about to enter.
I will be mindful always of my great responsibilityto preserve the health and the life of my patients,
to retain their confidence and respectboth as a physician and a friend
who will guard their secrets with scrupulous honor and fidelity,to perform faithfully my professional duties,
to employ only those recognized methods of treatment consistent with good judgment and with my skill and ability,
keeping in mind alwaysnature’s laws and the body’s inherent capacity for recovery.
I will be ever vigilant in aiding in the general welfare of the community,sustaining its laws and institutions,
not engaging in those practices which will in any way bring shame or discredit upon myself or my profession.I will give no drugs for deadly purposes to any person,
though it may be asked of me.
I will endeavor to work in accord with my colleaguesin a spirit of progressive cooperation
and never by word or by act cast imputations upon them or their rightful practices.
I will look with respect and esteem upon all those who have taught me my art.To my college I will be loyal
and strive always for its best interests and for the interests of the students who will come after me.
I will be ever alert to further the application of basic biologic truthsto the healing arts
and to develop the principles of osteopathic medicinewhich were first enunciated by Andrew Taylor Still.
In the presence of this gathering I bind myself to my oath.
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The Physician Assistant OathI pledge to perform the following duties with honesty and dedication:
I will hold as my primary responsibility the health, safety, welfare and dignity of all human beings.I will uphold the tenets of patient autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence and justice.
I will recognize and promote the value of diversity.I will treat equally all persons who seek my care.
I will hold in confidence the information shared in the course of practicing medicine.I will assess my personal capabilities and limitations, striving always to improve my medical practice.
I will actively seek to expand my knowledge and skills, keeping abreast of advances in medicine.I will work with other members of the health care team to provide compassionate and effective care of patients.
I will use my knowledge and experience to contribute to an improved community.I will respect my professional relationship with the physician.
I will share and expand knowledge within the profession.These duties are pledged with sincerity and upon my honor.
The Pharmacist OathI promise to devote myself to a lifetime of service to others through the profession of pharmacy.
In fulfilling this vow:I will consider the welfare of humanity and relief of human suffering my primary concerns.
I will apply my knowledge, experience, and skills to the best of my ability to assure optimal outcomes for my patients.
I will respect and protect all personal and health information entrusted to me.I will accept the lifelong obligation to improve my professional knowledge and competence.
I will hold myself and my colleagues to the highest principles of our profession’s moral, ethical, and legal conduct.
I will embrace and advocate changes that improve patient care.I will utilize my knowledge, skills, experiences, and values to prepare the next generation of pharmacists.
I take these vows voluntarily with the full realization of the responsibility with which I am entrusted by the public.
Commissioning OathI (state your full name)
Having been appointed Captain/Lieutenantin the United States Armed Forces
do solemnly swear or affirmthat I will support and defend the constitution of the United States
against all enemies, foreign and domestic,that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same,
that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion,and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office upon which I am about to enter,
so help me God.
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Yvette Alcala Hernandez, Master of Public HealthPublic Health Program, College of Education & Health Sciences
Yvette Alcala Hernandez was born and raised in Oakland surrounded by a tight-knit family and community. She received her BA in Integrative Biology and Gender & Women’s Studies from UC Berkeley. Yvette was the inaugural recipient of Touro’s Jim O’Connor LGBTQ Diversity Scholarship for her work promoting inclusive health education. As a public health student, Yvette contributed to projects focused on her ‘heart work’ doing research for Solano HEALS, a coalition promoting health equity for Black infants and their families, and through her capstone project evaluating the toxicity of nonylphenols. Yvette views healthcare through an intersectional lens and is an advocate for reproductive justice.
Sadia Chohan, Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies and Master of Public HealthJoint MSPAS/MPH Program, College of Education & Health Sciences
Sadia was born in Canada to immigrant parents before relocating to California. Her passion for humanitarian work began in high school, where she spent most of her weekends organizing clothing and food drives. Her passion and drive continued on at UC Irvine where she worked as a full-time medical assistant while earning her bachelor’s degree. While at UCI, Sadia received several philanthropic awards, including Humanitarian of The Year awarded at UCLA and A Leader for Change Award awarded by The Islamic Center of Orange County. While reinforcing her love for medicine and philanthropy here at Touro, Sadia also enjoys good food and strategy board games.
Tony Lotte, Doctor of PharmacyCollege of Pharmacy
Tony Lotte is the current Vice President of the Rho-Chi honor society and has served as the president of the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy. In 2012, he earned an undergraduate degree in biochemistry and molecular biology from UC Davis. Prior to pharmacy school, he worked in the sales and marketing industry for four years. When he is not studying or on rotations, he enjoys the company of his family, friends, and his two dogs. Currently, he is an intern pharmacist at Sutter Health and CVS Health. His career goals include pursuing a PGY-1 residency in the ambulatory care setting.
Haneef Muhammad, Master of Science in Medical Health SciencesCollege of Osteopathic Medicine
Haneef Muhammad was raised in Fort Washington, Maryland, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in biochemistry at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore in 2016. After graduating, he worked as a residential counselor for Southern Maryland Vocational Services, where he provided direct support to adults with psychosocial disabilities. During this time, he also volunteered for the Greater Chesapeake Disaster Mental Health Group, providing disaster mental health services to over 100 displaced families. In 2019, Haneef enrolled in Touro’s Master of Science in Medical Health Sciences. His goal is to become a practicing osteopathic physician with a focus on serving underprivileged communities.
Roman Roque, Doctor of Osteopathic MedicineCollege of Osteopathic Medicine
Roman Christopher Roque was born in the Philippines, moved to San Jose, CA, and calls the Bay Area home. Prior to medical school, he worked as a Behavior Therapist and Autism Special Day Class Teaching Assistant. At Touro, he served as class and student body president, founding member of the wellness, resilience, and mindfulness committee, and grant writer for Vallejo People’s Garden. His interests include psychiatry, public health, humanity x spirituality, and organizational leadership. He enjoys wine and hanging out. Hit him up if you ever want to hang out over wine.
Reagan V. Sanez, Master of Science in NursingSchool of Nursing, College of Education & Health Sciences
Reagan V. Sanez is originally from the Philippine Islands and came to the United States at an early age. After graduating from Unitek College, Reagan pursued a career in nursing. He entered the Touro University California School of Nursing’s Associate Degree in Nursing/ Master’s of Science in Nursing Program in the fall of 2019 and worked as a clinical instructor with Licensed Vocational Nursing Students while matriculating through the program. His capstone project focused on the use of classical music as an alternative pain management approach for cancer patients.
Lisa Marie Smith, Master of EducationGraduate School of Education, College of Education & Health Sciences
Lisa Marie grew up in the Napa Valley where she currently works as a secondary special education teacher and tran-sition program instructor. Lisa Marie received her bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education with an endorsement in Special Education and a minor in History from Pacific Lutheran University in Washington. She began her teach-ing career working with deaf and hard of hearing students. Lisa Marie obtained her first of three master’s degrees in Special Education from National University. She is a two-time graduate of Touro University with master’s degrees in Educational Leadership and Innovative Learning. She received a NapaLearns Fellowship toward her Innovative Learning master’s degree.
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Dr. Bernard Lander, Founder of Touro College and University SystemA teacher to many and a friend to all, Dr. Bernard Lander’s inspired leadership has defined our history and his legacy will shape our future.
By the time he founded Touro College in 1970, Dr. Lander had already established himself as an educational innovator, a trusted and beloved community figure, and a highly regarded thought leader.
Education and Empowerment for All
Dr. Lander earned his Ph.D. in sociology from Columbia University. As a professor at the City University of New York for over two decades, he worked tenaciously to build schools and increase educational opportunities for youths throughout the boroughs.
In the early 1950s, he sat on the founders committee for Bar-Ilan University and served as President of the Queens Jewish Center. In 1952, he co-founded Yeshiva Dov Revel, a day school in Queens, going on to become Dean of the Bernard Revel Graduate School at Yeshiva University. From 1954-1969, he served a pivotal role in developing YU’s distinctive graduate schools of social work, education, and psychology.
A tireless advocate for social justice, youth outreach, and human equality, Dr. Lander’s influence reached well beyond Queens. Under former New York City Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, he served as Associate Director of the Committee on Unity—a precursor to the city’s Commission on Human Rights. While on the Committee, he fought for key fair employment legislation and condemned discriminatory quotas in higher education.
Dr. Lander spent eight years at the University of Notre Dame conducting a national study on youth issues. This work led him to Washington D.C., where he served three United States presidents. He was a consultant in the White House Conference on Children and Youth and sat on a congressionally established advisory council on public assistance. He was also a member of the President’s Advisory Committee on Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crime under the Johnson and Kennedy administrations.
A Man of Many Words
Dr. Lander’s intellect, compassion, and curiosity served many. As an author, he wrote the book Toward an Understanding of Juvenile Delinquency published by Columbia University Press, in addition to numerous scholarly articles. As a public servant, Dr. Lander advised the Maryland State Commission on Juvenile Delinquency. As a community and spiritual leader, Dr. Lander was widely known and much beloved. A longstanding vice president of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America for over thirty years, he served early on as rabbi of the Beth Jacob Congregation of Baltimore.
At the time of his passing in 2010, he had achieved more in one lifetime than most could in 10. While advocating for and working on behalf of so many diverse communities, cultures, and causes across New York and the country, he helped Touro evolve. From our first graduating class of 35 students, we have grown into a flourishing international institution serving over 18,000 students worldwide.
As Touro continues to expand, we strive to uphold the values and spirit of Dr. Lander while serving the needs of an ever-growing and increasingly interconnected global community.
Alan Kadish, M.D., President, Touro College and University System & New York Medical CollegeAlan Kadish, M.D. is President and Chief Executive Officer of Touro, the largest Jewish-sponsored educational institution in the United States.
Before succeeding Dr. Bernard Lander as Touro’s second president in March 2010, Dr. Kadish distinguished himself as a prominent cardiologist, a dedicated teacher and researcher, and an experienced administrator.
A graduate of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University, Dr. Kadish received post-doctoral training at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, and at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, where he was a fellow in cardiology. He is board certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease, and cardiac electrophysiology.
Prior to joining Touro in 2009 as Senior Provost and Chief Operating Officer, Dr. Kadish taught at the University of Michigan and held a 19-year tenure at Northwestern University. He served Northwestern as the Chester and Deborah Cooley Professor of Medicine, Senior Associate Chief of the Cardiology division, Director of the Cardiovascular Clinical Trials unit, and sat on the finance and investment committees of the Northwestern clinical practice plan.
An accomplished and prolific research scientist, Dr. Kadish has published more than 300 peer-reviewed papers, received numerous grants, including from the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation, and contributed to several textbooks. He has also published numerous articles on the intersection of science and religion, including “Outer Limits of Biotechnologies: A Jewish Perspective,” published in Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal. He appears regularly on broadcast media as an expert on medicine, science and higher education issues.
As president of Touro, Dr. Kadish oversaw the acquisition of New York Medical College in 2012. In 2016, he also oversaw the opening of New York State’s first dental school in nearly 50 years.
A deeply committed observant Jew and a forward thinker, Dr. Kadish has helped Touro expand its unique offerings for Jewish and underserved communities while positioning the university system as a top-tier institution for the study of health sciences and medicine. Now one of the largest healthcare educational systems in the U.S., Touro is positioned to lead a new era in medicine and healthcare.
Dr. Kadish was born in Brooklyn, raised in Queens, and educated in yeshivas in New York. He is married with four children.
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Shelley Berkley, J.D., Chief Executive Officer and Senior Provost, Touro University Western DivisionAs Chief Executive Officer and Senior Provost for Touro University Western Division, Shelley Berkley serves as the administrative and academic head of the Nevada and Northern California campuses of Touro University. In this role, Ms. Berkley oversees two of the fastest-growing medical schools in the western United States, as well as allied health science and education programs with a current total enrollment of more than 3,000 students.
Prior to joining Touro, Shelley served in the Nevada State Assembly and was a practicing attorney, then served the State of Nevada in the United States House of Representatives from 1998 to 2013. She was the first woman to serve the District and held the position for seven terms. During her 14 years in Congress, Shelley served on the Transportation Committee, Small Business Committee, Veterans Affairs Committee, Foreign Affairs Committee, and the powerful Ways and Means Committee (healthcare subcommittee).
Among Shelley’s proudest accomplishments during her time in Congress was building the new Veterans Administration medical complex in Southern Nevada to provide quality healthcare to the veterans in our community. She was a vocal supporter of providing more funding for graduate medical education (residencies) and a vocal advocate of reforming our nation’s healthcare system.
Shelley was also known as one of the strongest and most outspoken supporters of Israel in Congress. She left her mark on every resolution, legislation, committee markup, and floor debate affecting Israel and the Middle East.
Shelley was the first person in her family to go to college, attending the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She was appointed and twice elected to the Nevada State Board of Regents, which governs and sets policy for the Nevada State System of Higher Education, serving from 1990 to 1998. She served as Vice Chair and fought to keep tuition costs low and to create a law school at UNLV. Shelley currently serves on numerous Nevada and California boards.
Shelley is married to Dr. Larry Lehrner, a kidney specialist and Touro adjunct faculty member. She is the proud mother of two sons – Max, an attorney, and Sam, a member of the executive training program at Southern Wine and Spirits of Nevada - and two step-children – David, a specialist in information technology, and Stephanie Lehrner, DO, an osteopathic physician and instructor at Touro University Nevada.
Sarah Sweitzer, Ph.D., Provost and Chief Academic Officer, Touro University CaliforniaSarah Sweitzer, Ph.D., serves as Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Touro University California. As a Vallejo native, serving at Touro University California is a return home. After graduating high school in Vallejo, Dr. Sweitzer enrolled in courses at Solano Community College. She then transferred to the University of Nevada, Reno, where she completed her BS in Chemistry and was introduced to the world of research through a job in a campus chemistry lab. It was a work experience that changed and shaped her career pathway into science and higher education.
Traveling to the east coast, Sarah completed her doctoral studies in Pharmacology and Toxicology at Dartmouth Medical School before returning to the west coast to complete a post-doctoral fellowship at Stanford Medical School. She then joined the faculty at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine and led a National Institute of Health funded research program developing new medicines to treat chronic pain. Her research studies spanned bench to bedside, and her first compound completed Phase II clinical trials.
Sarah was then called to an administrative role when she joined the Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy as the Director of Research. In this position, she brought in the College’s first federal grants and set up their office of research. While at Presbyterian College, her research interests grew to include interprofessional education, health literacy, and community engaged projects.
Prior to joining Touro, Sarah was recruited to Portland, Oregon to serve as Dean of the College of Health and Human Services at Concordia University with programs in nursing, social work, and health care administration. She played a key leadership role in the 3toPhD® Initiative, an innovative public/private partnership of a private faith-based university and a Portland public school to create a safer, healthier, more educated community in NE Portland.
Sarah has been called back home to Vallejo to be the Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Touro University California where she joins three generations of her family to work on Mare Island. Her experiences across the various healthcare educational settings, coupled with the lab bench to community impact translational research, will further the Touro University California vision to serve, to lead, and to teach.