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Loma Linda University
Loma Linda University provides health-science education in the fields of public health, pharmacy, nursing, medicine, dentistry, behavioral health and allied health professions through the lens of career as a service to humanity. Since its beginning in 1905, Loma Linda University has grown to be a world leader in education that integrates health, science and Christian faith. LLU’s expert faculty provide top-level instruction in more than 100 academic programs, including doctoral degrees and master’s programs as well as undergraduate and certificate programs.
Loma Linda University offers courses and programs promoting a faith-based, wholistic approach to the health sciences, bioethics, chaplaincy and more. The University's newest school is San Manuel Gateway College in San Bernardino, which provides healthcare vocational training to young adults, empowering them to make a living wage, serve their communities and potentially go on to pursue higher levels of healthcare education.
Loma Linda University offers courses and programs promoting a faith-based, wholistic approach to the health sciences, bioethics, chaplaincy and more. The University's newest school is San Manuel Gateway College in San Bernardino, which provides healthcare vocational training to young adults, empowering them to make a living wage, serve their communities and potentially go on to pursue higher levels of healthcare education.
Purpose
LLUH serves the Seventh-day Adventist Church in its mission "to make man whole" physically, intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually. The global purpose of the organization is to continue Christ's healing and teaching ministry. This is accomplished through education of healthcare professionals, scholars, and scientists, through delivery of healthcare, and through research.
Vision
Transforming lives through education, healthcare and research
Mission
To continue the teaching and healing ministry of Jesus Christ
Values
- Compassion
- The sympathetic willingness to be engaged with the needs and sufferings of others. Among the most memorable depictions of compassion in Scripture is the story of the Good Samaritan, which Loma Linda University has taken as a central symbol of our work.