I interviewed at both Georgetown and Hopkins Bayview. I considered but rejected GW and Maryland as options.
Hopkins Bayview is, as the voting suggests, a MUCH stronger program than Georgetown.
Bayview has the informal name "Hopkins with a heart". The faculty, staff and residents were the most personable and friendly that I met on the interview trail. The residency program is well structured with tracks to suit all from the hard-core researcher to the the hospitalist, general internal medicine clinic doc or future subspecialist. The faculty are 100% Hopkins faculty and the housestaff from Hopkins Hospital rotate through the ICUs in their 2nd and 3rd years. The Medical School Academic Departments are split between the two campuses (Hopkins hospital downtown and Hopkins Bayview) except for Allergy, Rheum and Geriatrics which are almost all based at Bayview.
The Match list, for a small program, is unbelievable:
http://www.hopkinsbayview.org/medicine/residency/lifeafterresidency.html
Bayview is one of the best kept secrets in Internal Medicine. It has a faculty and match list that places it in the elite 1-2% of programs in the US but is small (and unknown) enough that it still reads ALL applications by hand.
In contrast, I got the impression, while the medical residency director is a hero and will have revived the program in 5-10yrs, that Georgetown wasn't what it was 20 or 30 years ago. The facility itself was shabby. The residents seemed "okay" but not super-happy. My faculty interviewer at Georgetown commented on how she thought the resident quality there was "patchy" and not as strong as in decades before. I'm not sure if that is true but the fact an interviewer would even think to mention that left me with a bad feeling.
Georgetown is undoubtedly the 3rd best program in the DC-Balt area (and is sure to get stronger with their awesome residency director) but can't compete with Hopkins and Hopkins Bayview:
Johns Hopkins > Hopkins Bayview >>> Georgetown > GW = Maryland > Others (WHC, FSH, Good Sam, Sinai).