I don't go to Touro, but I did interview there (and was accepted). From what I could tell, the school was pretty good. It is new and the curriculum is still getting ironed out--but I wouldn't call it a BAD school. In fact, I thought the faculty that I met was great and the administration (especially Dr. Haight) seemed very open to listening to the students.
The things that concerned me about the school were:
1) The campus: It seemed a little secluded and run-down, and still looked like a military base (though I think they were starting to improve that).
2) Other schools: I was worried the school would focus a lot of its attention and energy on the other schools that would be coming to campus--without continuing improvements on the medical school.
3) Being from the Midwest: It just seemed to me, that a lot of the students weren't as "open" to people from the Midwest. I received a couple strange comments about being from the Midwest from students who were native "Californians."
These are just my opinions. I really did think the school was good and had a lot of potential. Honestly, for me, it came down to me being more comfortable with AZCOM. Perhaps some current students would have more valid information to share.
[As a quick note: while CCOM is a good school and I really liked it--I have heard negative things about it from a couple of DO's that taught there at one time. However, those are just THEIR opinions.]
SDN and other "informed people" can be a good source of information--but my advice is to apply to the schools and check them out yourself. Only then will you know if it is truly a good fit for you.
Good Luck!