The Pre-Med Playbook Teaser
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Arkansas doesn’t just have a healthcare challenge, it has a pipeline challenge. A third of the physician workforce is 60 or older, and the state ranks near the bottom in doctors per capita and key health outcomes. So how do you build more doctors who actually train here and stay here?
I sit down with Casey Pierce, Director of External Relations and Marketing for NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State (NYITCOM at A-State), to unpack the story behind one of the most unique medical school partnerships in the region. We talk about why Arkansas State University leaders partnered with an established New York based institution instead of trying to launch a brand-new school alone, and how that decision created a practical path to grow medical education in Jonesboro, Arkansas while serving rural and underserved communities across the state.
We also clear up a big misconception: DO vs MD. Casey explains how osteopathic physicians and allopathic physicians share the same full scope of practice, residency options, and medical specialties, while osteopathic medicine emphasizes a holistic philosophy and root-cause care that often shows up in primary care choices. Finally, we preview two new podcast series: “The Pre-Med Playbook” for students navigating the pre-med track and medical school admissions, and “More Than Medical School” for anyone who wants to understand what makes NYITCOM at Arkansas State different and where graduates go next.
If you care about rural healthcare, primary care access, and the future of medicine in Arkansas, subscribe, share this with a future doctor, and leave a review with one question you want us to answer next.