Hello,
Sorry if there is already a post about this I am new here.
There are articles that tell how to choose the right medical school for you. I am obviously fine with any medical school I get into, but I do have my preferences. They say a strong factor besides location, grading scale, finances, and faculty is the strength of the clinical rotations. Everyone has the same 2 years no matter where you go, but the clinical rotations stand out from school to school.
My question is how does one rate the clinical rotations at a school? On the websites all of clinical rotations seem to be the same, but what distinguishes a strong clinical curriculum from a not so strong one.
Thanks!
Sorry if there is already a post about this I am new here.
There are articles that tell how to choose the right medical school for you. I am obviously fine with any medical school I get into, but I do have my preferences. They say a strong factor besides location, grading scale, finances, and faculty is the strength of the clinical rotations. Everyone has the same 2 years no matter where you go, but the clinical rotations stand out from school to school.
My question is how does one rate the clinical rotations at a school? On the websites all of clinical rotations seem to be the same, but what distinguishes a strong clinical curriculum from a not so strong one.
Thanks!