I interviewed at all the texas programs:
1. Baylor Houston: Best known, and overall strongest program, especially when it comes to academics/research. Good overall training, but Traditionally weak in MSK, though they have improved. Busy Services. Large program. Multiple hospital sites.
2. San Antonio: Flies under the Radar, though is an excellent program. Is strictly categorical, and your intern year is with medicine. The hospital looks nice on the outside, and is crappy on the inside. They turn out lots of MSK docs, who I've noticed tend to stay in the San Antonio Area, and do very well
3. UT-SW: Strong program, and will probably be getting stronger in the future. Large, prides itself on hard work during inpatient. Research opportunities are developing. During interviews, they expressed a direct interest in becomin as highly regarded or even more so than Houston/Baylor. They are probably the most "developing" program in Texas
4. Baylor-Dallas: Small private program. I rotated there. Very nice residents and faculty. Your rotations work more as a apprenticeship. This is good in that you are directly working with faculty all the time, but bad in that you may have a slight difficulty learning a new/combined style. You are geared to be a private practice doc afterwords. You will have to do a fellowship if you want advanced training (you will not get 400 EMG's, and work in ICU's... though you do get consults in the ICU)
Baylor's Inpatient rehab facility is consistently rated in the top 15 in the nation. It is nice, and so is the main hospital. Since it is private, you are taken care of nicely by the hospital
Texas is fortunate to have 4 strong programs (counting Houston/baylor as 1) and you really can't go wrong with any.
1. Houston: Academics and prestige
2. San Antonio: Msk and strong program
3. UTSW: Academics, and Inpatient
4: Baylor-Dallas: Small, personal. General Physiatry