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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Med school is hard enough without feeling trapped in one building, one routine, or one social circle. We sit down with three current NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine, Arkansas students, Taylor, Lilly Figgins, and Zariyae Moore, to paint an honest picture of day-to-day life at a medical school located on the Arkansas State University campus in Jonesboro, Arkansas. If you’re comparing osteopathic medical schools and wondering what “student experience” actually means, their answers get speci...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A medical degree can teach you anatomy, pharmacology, and how to pass boards, but it cannot automatically teach you how to change the health of a whole region. That’s the gap we dig into with Dr. Shane Speights, Dean of NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State University, as we explain what we mean by “More Than A Medical School” and why fit matters as much as prestige for medical school applicants.  We talk about the mission behind NYITCOM Arkansas and why it was built in the D...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The residency Match can decide your specialty, your city, and the next several years of your life, yet most people only hear rumors about how it works. We sit down with Rebekah Herring, senior career advisor at NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine, to explain the NRMP Match in plain language, including how rank lists become a legally binding contract once the algorithm runs.  We also get practical about what actually moves the needle. Rebecca walks through how career advising starts in the fi...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Arkansas doesn’t just need more doctors, it needs a stronger pipeline that trains physicians here and keeps them serving Arkansas communities. I sit down with Casey Pierce from NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State to explain why the physician shortage is so urgent, from low physicians-per-capita rankings to a workforce that’s rapidly nearing retirement. We talk about what it takes to build long-term healthcare capacity that reaches rural and underserved towns, not only big c...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Arkansas doesn’t just need more doctors, it needs a stronger pipeline that trains physicians here and keeps them serving Arkansas communities. I sit down with Casey Pierce from NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State to explain why the physician shortage is so urgent, from low physicians-per-capita rankings to a workforce that’s rapidly nearing retirement. We talk about what it takes to build long-term healthcare capacity that reaches rural and underserved towns, not only big city clinics.<br/><br/>We also clear up one of the most common points of confusion in medicine: MD vs DO. Casey breaks down what a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine really is, how DOs and MDs share the same ability to practice the full scope of medicine and surgery, and why osteopathic medicine puts extra emphasis on holistic care and root causes. If you’ve ever wondered why a physician might ask about sleep, stress, diet, and movement alongside your symptoms, this conversation connects the dots.<br/><br/>Then we preview what’s next for Freshman to Physician content at Arkansas State Media Network Studios, including “The Pre Med Playbook” and “More Than Medical School.” We share how these long-form conversations can help pre-med students, parents, and prospective applicants understand admissions expectations, student support, and the unique NYIT and A-State partnership that’s training future physicians in Jonesboro. Subscribe, share this with a future doctor, and leave a review so more people can find the show.</p>]]></description>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2026 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <psc:chapter start="0:56" title="Why Arkansas Needed More Doctors" />
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  <psc:chapter start="9:33" title="More Than Medical School Vision" />
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