Hanna Sonigo, RN, BSN
“Being off for holidays and Shabbat without worrying that I was missing class or an exam really allowed me to succeed.”
Read StoryOur Accelerated Health Sciences Track in Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physician Assistant, and Doctor of Pharmacy allow for qualified students to finish their professional degree faster and at a lower cost by transferring into the graduate programs directly from Touro’s Lander Colleges prior to the completion of a bachelor’s degree.
The Integrated Honors Track programs in Health Sciences, Osteopathic Medicine, and Pharmacy offer highly focused and challenging curricula for students set on a career in these fields. Graduates of our honors tracks receive priority admission to Touro’s related graduate and professional programs.
Nurses have many duties, including caring for patients, communicating with doctors, administering medicine, and checking vital signs. Qualified nurses continue to be in high demand. Touro graduates are sought after for their knowledge, skills, dedication to improving patient outcomes, quality of care and patient safety. At The School of Health Sciences of Touro University nursing program, you’ll learn nursing science rendered with compassion and empathy.
Our baccalaureate program in nursing is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education and grants a Bachelor of Science degree. We offer two full-time tracks to get there — B.S. (four years), or if you already have an RN; RN to B.S. (two years).
One of the great aspects of nursing is the opportunity to work in many types of environments and different roles. It is a rewarding field that is constantly evolving.
Detailed requirements can be found on the Nursing Program at the School of Health Sciences website.
Hanna Sonigo, RN, BSN
“Being off for holidays and Shabbat without worrying that I was missing class or an exam really allowed me to succeed.”
Read StoryEmmanuella Rabaev, RN, BSN
“Touro’s nursing faculty is so knowledgeable, and experienced. The professors want you to be the very best. I felt beyond prepared for the licensure exam.”
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