Hi all! I'm an MS1 at UNC now and I LOVE it, and wouldn't contest the fact that I'm completely biased. We do see standardized patients very early on in our first year and every few weeks throughout the year, as part of a weekly clinical course called Intro to Clin. Med. that is basically Doctoring 101 (how to take a pt history, physical examination, differential diagnosis). Community week is twice your first year, three times your second year, where you go and work in a clinic for the week bookending a break. We do lots of PBL, and frequently have small group cases in which we work through biochem/anatomical basis of disease and treatment. I would say it is an excellent balance between trad. and PBL. There are also tons of opportunities to shadow or work in free health clincs if you feel that those aren't enough. Overall I adore our curriculum structure. Also, if you have suggestions for changing the curriculum the administration is phenomenally receptive (we have changed curricular approaches, and even test dates, just because students approached administrators with concerns). Also happy to answer any other questions you might have. Go Heels!