Reception for TouroCOM Scholarships

Home of Robin and Michael Hardy
Harlem, New York
Who:
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine - Harlem
When:
November 12, 2014, 6:30 PM - November 12, 2014, 8:00 PM
Where:
Home of Robin and Michael Hardy
Harlem, New York
Contact:

To RSVP or for more information please contact Yael Simon at 212-463-0400 ext. 5203 or yael.simon@touro.edu

Please respond by November 5, 2014

Cocktails, Music and Conversation in Support of the TouroCOM Fund for Underrepresented Minority Students

By invitation only

Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine presents an evening of cocktails, music and conversation hosted by Robin and Michael Hardy. The evening is in support of the TouroCOM Fund for Underepresented Minority Students to provide scholarships for the next generation of aspiring physicians.

 

The TouroCOM Fund for Underrepresented Minority Students 

The recently established TouroCOM Fund for Underrepresented Minority Students will provide scholarships to needy, deserving students to give them the opportunity for a medical school education. TouroCOM will transform their lives, and they in turn, will improve the health and well-being of populations in Harlem and other medically underserved communities, who suffer disproportionately from chronic and debilitating diseases such as obesity, diabetes and hypertension. 

A robust scholarship program will help TouroCOM attract a more diverse student body and allow students to focus on their studies – rather than financial worries, so graduates can launch their medical careers without the burden of huge debt. Although TouroCOM is among the least expensive not-for-profit medical schools, tuition for four years of DO education at TouroCOM is nearly $180,000, a level that few can afford without assistance. 

By supporting the TouroCOM Fund for Underrepresented Minority Students, you can become one of the visionary leaders who are improving the health of many people in need. Thanks to a challenge from a generous donor who has pledged $100,000 to match $100,000 raised from the community, the impact of your gift will be doubled and more students will be able to receive scholarships. 

Make a donation to support the Fund

Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine 

Established in 2007 and located in the heart of Harlem on 125th Street across from the iconic Apollo Theater, the Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine (TouroCOM) has graduated more than 450 physicians and has become an integral and important part of the Harlem community. TouroCOM is guided by an advisory board of Harlem’s leaders, and partners with local community groups to provide health screenings, patient education and outreach programs for young students to encourage them to enter medical and health care professions. The College’s experienced faculty, modern campus with a state-of-the-art Simulation Center, and innovative research aim to improve methods for health care delivery and overall community health. 

The Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine is committed to recruiting and graduating an increasing number of underrepresented minorities and to training osteopathic physicians to practice medicine in underserved communities. The College is playing an important role in improving access to quality health care and addressing a national physician shortage. 

  

Touro College & University System

DR. MARK HASTEN, Chairman, Board of Trustees
RABBI DONIEL LANDER, Chancellor 
DR. ALAN KADISH, President and CEO

TouroCOM-Harlem Administration 

JAY SEXTER, Ph.D., Provost and CEO 
ROBERT GOLDBERG, D.O., Dean 
JERRY CAMMARATA, Ph.D., Dean of Student Affairs TouroCOM-Harlem and TouroCOM-Middletown, COO TouroCOM-Middletown 
JOHN PALMER, Ph.D., Director of Community Affairs and Diversity 

TouroCOM-Harlem Community Advisory Board 

JAY COWAN, M.D.
JOHN CREPSAC, LCSW
DR. HAZEL DUKES
GEOFFREY EATON 
WALTER EDWARDS
ICILMA FERGUS, M.D. 
C. VIRGINIA FIELDS, MSW
MICHAEL HARDY, ESQ. 
MILTON HAYNES, M.D.
ALLYNE SPINNER, LCSW 
MAURICE WRIGHT, M.D. 

Contact Info

To RSVP or for more information please contact Yael Simon at 212-463-0400 ext. 5203 or yael.simon@touro.edu

Please respond by November 5, 2014