Interviewed here today and I have to say I was really impressed. The administration has really put in an effort to address the concerns of students, mainly to increase clinical exposure during MS1/2 (building on clinical skills that others have talked about in this thread) and to fix little things about curriculum and other logistics make the education seamless and increase productivity
The campus and facilities are absolutely amazing. Everything is clean and huge, really top notch infrastructure. There is so much space for studying, little nooks and private areas, no competition for space. The faculty and administration prepared us with great resources for info about the school (binders, sheets, meeting dean and having lunch with faculty) in a way I didn't get at other interviews.
While the school doesn't have a direct teaching hospital, 3rd and 4th years usually move to downtown Chicago area for their rotations and rotate at a ton of sites frequented by UChicago, Loyola, and northwestern students. Whereas most school students become accustomed to one hospital for MS3/4, you learn how a bunch of different clinics and hospitals operate, and what their protocols are and how they differ, as you do different clerk ships, which is pretty beneficial in terms of variety and experience. Definitely moved up on my list!