There’s a bit of a debate about this. One side believes that a teaching hospital gives the school more control over making sure students receive the same education and the same standards of practice. The other side says that the distributive model gives students more varied experiences and that can be more helpful in determining what your actually want to do. The settings are very different so you don’t really experience what it’s like to work as, say, a dentist if you’re in a teaching hospital that has 20 specialities all in one building. But as far as what’s right for you or what it’s actually like to experience it, that’s for current students and graduates to say.