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I can't be the only one that's frozen between choosing which Florida medical school to attend, and so far UCF has amazed me in almost every way (and it's significantly cheaper than all the others!).
My only concern at the moment -- and I'm sure REL can answer this -- is that UCF is not in close proximity to residencies and clinics of different specialties. UF, USF, and UM in particular have several specialties right on campus, which is excellent for someone who wants clinical experience and aspires to be an ophthalmologist, or general surgeon, or urologist, and so on. Yet, I have noticed that UCF has not had a problem matching to certain specialties in and out of Florida (Urology at USF, General and Orthopedic Surgery at UF, Neurology at UM-JMH).
Am I worrying too much over the lack of nearby clinics, or is this a valid concern that I need to take into account now and for the next four years?
My only concern at the moment -- and I'm sure REL can answer this -- is that UCF is not in close proximity to residencies and clinics of different specialties. UF, USF, and UM in particular have several specialties right on campus, which is excellent for someone who wants clinical experience and aspires to be an ophthalmologist, or general surgeon, or urologist, and so on. Yet, I have noticed that UCF has not had a problem matching to certain specialties in and out of Florida (Urology at USF, General and Orthopedic Surgery at UF, Neurology at UM-JMH).
Am I worrying too much over the lack of nearby clinics, or is this a valid concern that I need to take into account now and for the next four years?