Deciding between Campbell and PCOM-GA? What should I look for?

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I am deciding between PCOM-GA and Campbell. I am open minded as to what type of physician I'd like to become. Can anyone share their thoughts? What should I be looking for? Thanks.
 
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This is a PCOM branch in Georgia which does not exhibit the same strengths as the Philadelphia campus.

Man, if you don't mind. Could you explain to me what that means? It's the same school. So do you have to go through separate interviews? I thought it was like in college where it's the same college but the college may have different campuses or something... I don't understand
 
CUSOM consistently has had great board scores and their match list is solid. I'm probably going to go there as well for those very reasons!
 
Campbell all day for me. PCOM-GA is not PCOM. I’m vehemently against mandatory attendance but judging from their comlex scores they get results. They’ve opened up way more residencies that any other new school. They’re in a lower COL area so that saves you money too. It really looks like they have it going on. It’s not even a question if you get the scholarship.
 
Man, if you don't mind. Could you explain to me what that means? It's the same school. So do you have to go through separate interviews? I thought it was like in college where it's the same college but the college may have different campuses or something... I don't understand

Nope. It is most definitely not "the same school." It's analagous to both AZCOM and CCOM being the same Midwestern organization. Completely different application, different interview, different location, different faculty, different opportunities..... you get the idea.
 
Nope. It is most definitely not "the same school." It's analagous to both AZCOM and CCOM being the same Midwestern organization. Completely different application, different interview, different location, different faculty, different opportunities..... you get the idea.

Thanks for clarifying... very interesting. But either one for schools will let you become a physician, yes?
 
Sorry I’m stressing for finals. I mean, why does it matter which campus!l? Both will = you as a physician
Haha it's ok. It matters because not all medical schools are created equal. Even among DO schools there are certain schools that will give you significant advantages over others, the PCOM school in philly is one of those. The PCOM in GA is not.

An example: PCOM in philly has surgical residencies in almost all sub-specialties. Their ortho program has at least 3 PCOM students in it EVERY YEAR. So if you want to do a competitive specialty, having those in house programs you can network with for all of 3rd/4th year is huge. Not to mention the research that can be found. The PCOM GA students aren't viewed the same by those programs as the philly students.

So basically if someone is just looking to be a physician, any physician, then yeah it doesn't matter, but if you want a better opportunity to chase something more than that it can matter.

To answer OPs question I would go to Campbell hands down.
 
Campbell all day for me. PCOM-GA is not PCOM. I’m vehemently against mandatory attendance but judging from their comlex scores they get results. They’ve opened up way more residencies that any other new school. They’re in a lower COL area so that saves you money too. It really looks like they have it going on. It’s not even a question if you get the scholarship.
PCOM-GA also has mandatory attendance beginning last year. They changed it as their board scores were unfavorable (and, based on my interview experience there, they're aggressively recruiting students to change that).

Go Campbell.
 
Campbell all day for me. PCOM-GA is not PCOM. I’m vehemently against mandatory attendance but judging from their comlex scores they get results. They’ve opened up way more residencies that any other new school. They’re in a lower COL area so that saves you money too. It really looks like they have it going on. It’s not even a question if you get the scholarship.
What scholarship?
 
What scholarship?
When I applied a few years back they offered scholarships as long as you had X gpa and Y MCAT. This was back when they still hadn’t even graduated a class. I assumed they still did it and I apologize if they no longer offer this and my post was misleading.
 
CUSOM had an impressive match list this year, for starters.
When I look at a match list, what makes it impressive to the human eye? Besides everyone or almost everyone matching? I'm guessing the places they've matched...but then how do I know what places are good to match and not..? Thanks.
 
When I look at a match list, what makes it impressive to the human eye? Besides everyone or almost everyone matching? I'm guessing the places they've matched...but then how do I know what places are good to match and not..? Thanks.
All you can really glean is a gross general idea of what programs like these students and maybe a general idea of what their board performance is. But it’s really tea leaves in the end.

If there’s an impressive match like derm at Hopkins I promise that coming from any DO school was a huge disadvantage and that student was just amazing.
 
When I look at a match list, what makes it impressive to the human eye? Besides everyone or almost everyone matching? I'm guessing the places they've matched...but then how do I know what places are good to match and not..? Thanks.
# of specialities
# of ACGME university hospitals
Non Primary care vs Primary Care
 
PCOM-GA also has mandatory attendance beginning last year. They changed it as their board scores were unfavorable (and, based on my interview experience there, they're aggressively recruiting students to change that).

Go Campbell.
Campbell also has mandatory attendance and dress code.

But to answer the OP, I would definitely attend Campbell over PCOM-GA. They have established a network of their own residency programs in NC, which is why they have 100% placement rates every year (3 years in row now starting with their inaugural class). Plus from their match list, I've also noticed that their grads match strongly all over the country.
 
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