Shelley Berkley Visits The Ed Bernstein Show

 



(LegalLaw247.com, September 27, 2014 ) Las Vegas, NV -- As many of the Las Vegas locals know, Edward M. Bernstein is an attorney that spends most of his days practicing personal injury law. Most – but not all. Some may be surprised to know that this straight-laced professional is also the host of an informative, yet entertaining talk show!

The Ed Bernstein show is actually the longest running television show based out of Las Vegas, Nevada. For over 25 years, Mr. Bernstein has guided us through conversations with everyone from famous celebrities to politicians. It airs every Sunday at 3pm on NBC.

This week, he is excited to announce that former Congresswoman Mrs. Shelley Berkley will be returning to the show. This time around, she will be providing viewers with a tour of Touro University California. Mrs. Berkley recently became CEO and Senior Provost of Touro’s Western Division of the college and is looking forward to sharing many interesting details about the campus, such as the unique learning techniques that students have the honor of being a part of there.

During her tour, viewers will be taken through the research lab, gross anatomy lab and a replica of a hospital nursing station. There is also a bit of well-kept secret information that Mrs. Berkley will be exposing regarding the background of the college!

At Touro University Nevada, students are able to interact in a unique way with peers at both the College of Osteopathic Medicine and the College of Health and Human Services within the same campus. Learn more about this educational opportunity at http://tun.touro.edu/.

Information on Nevada personal injury lawyer, Ed Bernstein and his weekly show, check out http://www.edbernstein.com/.


Ed Bernstein
Cristian Lemoine
888-235-3090
clemoine@edbernstein.com

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