For National Rural Health Day on Nov. 17, Kasey Roush, OMS IV, took first-year student Suzanne Chaar on a drive to one of her favorite spots in the Athens area. Along the way, she talked about what it was like growing up in Southeast Ohio and why she wants to stay and practice medicine here.
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