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EPISODE · Jun 22, 2025 · 56 MIN

What The Bones Remember: Why Osteopathy Matters Now

from The Body Returns Home: The History of Osteopathic Medicine · host Dr. Susan Rashid, Rashid Media Productions, Rashid Publications

🎙️Podcast Episode Summary:In the debut episode, What The Bones Remember: Why Osteopathy Matters Now, Dr. Susan Rashid—a practicing osteopathic family physician and graduate of the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine—reintroduces us to the sacred foundations of osteopathy, as medicine rediscovers the quiet strength of its original purpose: to heal the whole person.  Through a compelling blend of historical insight, anatomical depth, and philosophical clarity, Dr. Rashid traces the legacy of Andrew Taylor Still from the grasslands of 19th-century Missouri to the fragmented corridors of today’s healthcare system. She explores the four foundational tenets of osteopathy as a living blueprint for relational, restorative care—care that listens, integrates, and heals not only the body, but the bond between physician and patient.  With scholarly elegance and cinematic narration, this episode calls physicians and students alike to remember what medicine once was—and what it must become again. This is not merely a podcast. It is a return—to the patient, to the pulse, to the wisdom of what the bones remember. Theme Music: Country Drive, Music by Alana Jordan from Pixabay

🎙️Podcast Episode Summary: In the debut episode, What The Bones Remember: Why Osteopathy Matters Now, Dr. Susan Rashid—a practicing osteopathic family physician and graduate of the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine—reintroduces us to the sacred foundations of osteopathy, as medicine rediscovers the quiet strength of its original purpose: to heal the whole person. Through a compelling blend of historical insight, anatomical depth, and philosophical clarity, Dr. Rashid traces the legacy of Andrew Taylor Still from the grasslands of 19th-century Missouri to the fragmented corridors of today’s healthcare system. She explores the four foundational tenets of osteopathy as a living blueprint for relational, restorative care—care that listens, integrates, and heals not only the body, but the bond between physician and patient. With scholarly elegance and cinematic narration, this episode calls physicians and students alike to remember what medicine once was—and what it must become again. This is not merely a podcast. It is a return—to the patient, to the pulse, to the wisdom of what the bones remember. Theme Music: Country Drive, Music by Alana Jordan from Pixabay

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