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I have been accepted to both schools recently and am having a really hard time making a decision on where to go. At MSUCOM I would get in-state tuition and they focus on primary care, which is what I am interested in. I know they have a very good program. However, I've always loved CCOM because of clinical rotations in the city, high-tech facilities, comfortable atmosphere and learning environment (I love that they have their library!), and CCOM's staff emphasis on student success (student support services). I just don't know if all of those reasons to go to CCOM over MSUCOM are worth the extra $20,000 a year. 😕
I also know that MSUCOM trains doctors to stay in Michigan and I don't have any desire to live here in the long run. I want to get out eventually. Comparing the match lists, MSUCOM has over 80% of their matches staying in Michigan and CCOM has less than 50% staying in Illinois. So if I want to go out of state for residency, would my chances be better if I attend CCOM?
Any advice regarding both schools would be appreciated. Specifically information on residency matching, clinical rotations, emphasis on omm and osteopathic philosophy (which is REALLY important to me), educational resources, board exam prep, etc would be helpful.
Also, my boyfriend of 4 years is attending law school in Chicago next year and we've had a little experience with long distance before but nothing to the extent of 4 years (at most 8 weeks). So any advice regarding long distance relationships in medical school would also be helpful. But if I go to CCOM we would get an apartment in Downers Grove and he would commute. So it's another incentive to going there.
Thanks in advance! 🙂
I also know that MSUCOM trains doctors to stay in Michigan and I don't have any desire to live here in the long run. I want to get out eventually. Comparing the match lists, MSUCOM has over 80% of their matches staying in Michigan and CCOM has less than 50% staying in Illinois. So if I want to go out of state for residency, would my chances be better if I attend CCOM?
Any advice regarding both schools would be appreciated. Specifically information on residency matching, clinical rotations, emphasis on omm and osteopathic philosophy (which is REALLY important to me), educational resources, board exam prep, etc would be helpful.
Also, my boyfriend of 4 years is attending law school in Chicago next year and we've had a little experience with long distance before but nothing to the extent of 4 years (at most 8 weeks). So any advice regarding long distance relationships in medical school would also be helpful. But if I go to CCOM we would get an apartment in Downers Grove and he would commute. So it's another incentive to going there.
Thanks in advance! 🙂
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I only mention this because there is a huge amount of AOA residencies in Michigan, one of the reasons why people from MSU stick around in the state with tons of connections to residency programs. Plus people like staying near home. If you wanted to leave, you have more than enough opportunities and time for out rotations come year 3-4. I imagine if you were interested in matching in the Illinois area then CCOM would certainly help.