Hey everyone! I've kinda been lurking since my first posts, but thought I would just say hi and let people know I'm still here if anyone has any questions. Again, I'm a 1st year student, no affiliation with admissions or anything like that. I was so happy to hear about all the good news about interview invites and acceptances!!!
I'm glad to hear you had a great experience mdeast!!! Let me know if anyone has more questions after your interview too! I found mdeast's assessment to be almost dead on (and yes, the high living cost does suck, I hate to say it, but it's true). Though, I was surprised about the less focus on clinical skills than other schools and was curious what gave you that impression, I actually find it to be the opposite because we have clinical skills training regularly twice a week with standardized patients, and really early exposure to real patients both in the classroom environment, but also in the free clinics where I've worked at 3 times already in my first quarter taking patient histories and vitals, and this quarter am going in to practice physical exams.
The other con you mentioned is less emphasis in primary care, which is an unfortunate reality. I myself am really into public health and can't imagine doing anything else but primary care, and I think the resources here are great for that interest, but for some reason, overall, Stanford doesn't recruit as many people interested in primary care. It might just because the other parts of the med school are so strong. However, there are still great resources for those interested in primary care and us primary care people gotta stick together ;-).
Good luck everyone!