I’m in an IM residency in a pretty quiet suburban area with not too much to do. It's much quieter than I'm used to since I did medical school in a fun city. My coresidents are all nice and seem decently social it's just kind of tough to acclimate to considering most of my other medical school...
Bayonet Point TY in Hudson, Fl, University of Kentucky Bowling Green TY, Prospect Manchester TY in Manchester, CT, Suburban Community TY in East Norriton, PA, Athens Regional Medical Center TY in Athens, Ga, and Redmond Regional TY in Rome, Ga.
Thanks!
Is there a good source for finding which DO schools are in Urban, suburban or rural areas?
Most of the schools I'm not familiar with their cities to know what it would be like.
Also, is there an equivalent to the MSAR's listing of average GPA/MCAT per school. I dont see it in the CIB
Hello everyone,
I recently got accepted into medical school and its in the middle of nowhere. I am honored to finally be a med student and excited to start my career in healthcare, but the only school I got accepted into is in a rural location. I would like some opinions from those who were/or...
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Available starting 3/1/18 (give or take 2 weeks)
Location: Glenview, IL (Chicago suburb)
Asking for: $725 (internet + utilities included)
Fully furnished: bed, desk, shelf, drawer, closet
Gender: Okay with guy or girl
Pictures? Yes...
I heard a comment and thought I'd check to see if it is really accurate. Someone stated selecting a medical school in a city is more educational than one in a suburban or rural area. The logic was that the types of medical issues encountered have a lot more variety and depth. For example...
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