Touro University California is a nonprofit graduate institution founded in 1997 and located on the historic Mare Island Naval Base in Vallejo, California. Part of the Touro University System and Jewish-sponsored, the university operates across a 44-acre campus and offers professional and graduate programs in osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, physician assistant studies, nursing, public health, medical health sciences, sonography, and radiography.
The institution places a strong emphasis on primary care and service: 64% of graduating medical students enter primary care fields, and the university contributes over 20,000 hours of annual community service. Its mission - to serve, lead, and teach - is reflected in active community partnerships including the Mobile Diabetes Prevention Program and the Drug Safe Solano coalition in Solano County.
Touro University California's stated values include academic excellence, compassion, collaboration, and a commitment to health equity and social justice. Its programs are designed to develop healthcare professionals and educators equipped to serve diverse communities, with particular attention to underserved populations in the surrounding region.