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Marshall B. Ketchum University

1904 establishments in CaliforniaOptometry schools in the United StatesSchools accredited by the Western Association of Schools and CollegesUniversities and colleges established in 1904

Marshall B. Ketchum University is a private university focused on graduate programs in healthcare and located in Fullerton, California. MBKU expanded from the Southern California College of Optometry which was founded in 1904. The university was officially established as a multidisciplinary university with the addition of School of PA Studies in 2011 and College of Pharmacy in 2013. Along with Hope International University, the campus bookends the north and south sides of the Cal State Fullerton campus respectively. The university's clinical and teaching facility is known as Ketchum Health. The facility provides patient care for optometry in the University Eye Center in Anaheim and Los Angeles. It also provides patient care in internal medicine and Family Medicine in Anaheim.

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Marshall B. Ketchum University
Yorba Linda Boulevard, Fullerton

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