Georgetown vs. Montefiore vs. Thomas Jefferson

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Which is the better internal medicine program (if interested in heme/onc)?

  • Georgetown

    Votes: 6 33.3%
  • Montefiore

    Votes: 9 50.0%
  • Thomas Jefferson

    Votes: 3 16.7%

  • Total voters
    18
  • Poll closed .

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I'm sorry to bother everyone again, but I've been having the greatest difficulty ranking these 3 programs. I've got some feedback from the Rank List thread, but usually only 1 or 2 responses, hence I'm starting a poll to see if I can get a better answer. The 3 programs seem very similar in reputation (at least from my point of view), but I want to see if the majority of people think the same way.

Background: I'm interested in heme/onc. Please select the program with the best reputation and that will get me to a good heme/onc program. (I have my own location preferences, but I'll factor that in after seeing what others think)
 
only interviewed at G-town and monte, but of those two, definitely had the impression of monte being more highly regarded as well as having stronger training.
 
I'm sorry to bother everyone again, but I've been having the greatest difficulty ranking these 3 programs. I've got some feedback from the Rank List thread, but usually only 1 or 2 responses, hence I'm starting a poll to see if I can get a better answer. The 3 programs seem very similar in reputation (at least from my point of view), but I want to see if the majority of people think the same way.

Background: I'm interested in heme/onc. Please select the program with the best reputation and that will get me to a good heme/onc program. (I have my own location preferences, but I'll factor that in after seeing what others think)

Montefiore is king of your list. Yes, you will work very hard in the Bronx, and there is a lot of scutwork. But at the end of 3 years (some think of it as 2), you will go wherever you want to go for fellowship. Monte, historically, has a solid outstanding list.

Jefferson, though an excellent program, doesn't do all that great in heme/onc.

Monte and Jefferson just are much better programs than GW.
 
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