Topics Today: Creating New Doctors, Growing Better Economies, and Leaders with Disabilities

Oct 25, 2024 at 06:52 am by WGNS News



MURFREESBORO, TN - On today's Action Line with WGNS Host Scott Walker, we dive deep into three fascinating stories showcasing the remarkable achievements and initiatives at Middle Tennessee State University. First, Eric Miller and student Nikhil Yelemali introduce us to the Medical School Early Acceptance Program, an innovative collaboration between MTSU and Meharry Medical College aimed at fast-tracking aspiring physicians to serve underserved communities. Then, Dr. Murat Arik unpacks the staggering $15.2 billion economic impact of MTSU alumni across Tennessee, with Rutherford County leading the charge. Finally, student leader Kia Dowen and faculty sponsor Miura Rempis-Locke discuss the upcoming NDEAM 2024 Leadership and Disability Conference, shedding light on resilience, leadership, and overcoming adversity.

Join us as we explore these stories of opportunity, success, and inspiration. Listen to our full podcast by clicking the PLAY button above this article, or right click to download this podcast and listen later.

Links to Gather More Details:   

    1. Learn More About the MTSU Medical School Early Acceptance Program: The deadline for
      the Fall 2025 cohort is fast approaching. Those interested can visit www.mtsu.edu/cbas/MSEAP.php 
      to learn more or email Miller at EricB.Miller@mtsu.edu.

    2. Learn More About the Alumni Impact on the Community: See the full report online
      by visiting https://mtsunews.com/mtsu-alumni-impact-report-2024/.

    3. Learn More About MTSU Hosting the NDEAM 2024 Leadership and Disability
      Conference through the MTSU Disability and Access Center.
Tags: alumni impact report BERC Community disability leadership Dr. Murat Arik early acceptance program Economic Impact Eric Miller Higher Education Kia Dowen leadership conference medical school Meharry Medical College mental health Miura Rempis-Locke MTSU National Disability Employment Awareness Month NDEAM Nikhil Yelemali Primary Care resilience Rutherford County student engagement Tennessee underserved populations
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