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EkU Student Writes About Lack Of Medical Program Access

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Last updated: March 13, 2024 6:19 pm
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Dear Editor,

I have lived in Eastern Kentucky my entire life and have seen first hand the impacts of lack of healthcare providers in these areas. Seeing these impacts made me want to become a provider.

If EKU had a College of Osteopathic Medicine, I would go in a heartbeat. Being a pre-med student at EKU has given me the stepping stones for my future career. I want to give back to my hometown by becoming a breast oncology provider. As an advocate for better access to healthcare, this program could open the doors to improve rural communities health, give more opportunities for students and help people get the access to care that they need.

Currently, there are only 3 medical schools in the Commonwealth. Adding another program just ensures that students actually are able to follow their dreams and not have to limit themselves due to limited spots and resources.

This initiative only has positive impacts on our region and state. The more opportunities students have to be able to achieve their educational goals, the more our communities can be elevated from the healthcare crisis.

Sincerely,

Kassidy Burke

Student, Eastern Ky. Univ.

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