Originally posted by jhug:
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Unless you are implying that they are there simply because they are brown- how did they end up in the same place unless they are equally qualified? Teaching styles may be different but, in my naivety, i would say both educations served their purpose.•••
Brown?! 😕 Two interns could be at the same place but that doesn't necessarily mean that they are of equal quality. The Harvard grad could have simply decided he wanted to be close to his hometown in Booneyville and do FP even though he could've gone to a top FP program. The grad from Mexico could've failed to match into FP for the second year in a row and scrambled into a spot in the same program. Other possibilities would include a Harvard Grad trying to match into Dermatology, failing to match, and then scrambling into an open, unfilled Internal Medicine residency. The grad from Mexico could've had connections into a program or could've scored a 245 on the USMLE. FMGs often take 1-2 years off to study for the USMLEs and do not take them during the end of the second year like AMGs do. These are just a couple of examples/reasons but there are more.
Anyway, I'm not sure why you were so defensive and why you brought that point up in the first place. Kent never did say there was a huge difference between him and a AZCOM grad. He actually did say that AZCOM is probably a better school. My point is that two residents in the same training program does not necessarily mean that they will be of equal caliber nor does it mean that both of their medical educations served an equal purpose. One might have had to bust his balls and do a ton of his own studying, while the other just cruised by attending lectures. I will say that at top-notch insitutions and in competitive specialties, you will find more consistency in quality. At many of the rest, however, there can be a wide range of variability between residents.
Again, you are probably right and much of this is probably due to the excitement of starting medical school. I just wanted to let you know that some of the things that you've criticized about one school over another (not just on this thread) aren't necesarily important in the grand scheme of things.