University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Pros
Downstate
Pros
As you can see, I’m pretty much choosing between the program I like better (Miami) vs. the school that is closer to home (another option I would be happy with--just not in love with it quite as much). Additionally, these two options differ in their pre-clinical grading systems. I know that, ultimately, I have to evaluate my priorities and this is a decision I have to make on my own—but any personal insight into these two programs is greatly appreciated! Also—any personal insight on going to med school far from home is helpful as well!
In terms of specialty, my interests are still all over the board. I’m hoping to narrow that down in school 🙂. In terms of residency, I am thinking I will want to end up back close to home (NYC), which gives Downstate an additional pro, however, I think that will be possible from Miami as well. Thanks!
Pros
- Accepted to the MD-MPH program. Strong interest/background in public health—I don’t see the MPH as an “essential” to my medical career, but I am drawn to this dual degree program specifically because the MD/MPH components are so well integrated. This is my favorite program.
- Good clinical and research opportunities available here. I have a background in clinical research and would like to stay involved in research in medical school.
- FAR from home. I am concerned about being this far away from my family, friends, and support group (although I think I would do *okay* far from home, but it is an additional challenge). I am very close with my family.
- Grading system: Not a true P/F curriculum. This concerns me.
- Haven’t heard back about financial aid. My best guess is that it will be about equivalent to my state school.
- MD-MPH program starts in June! (This isn’t really a huge con for me, but it is on the earlier side).
Downstate
Pros
- Close to home: my friends, family and support system.
- Preclinical curriculum: P/F grading
- Great clinical experience!
- They offer an MD/MPH dual degree program in 5 years, so there is an additional time/cost factor here. Since I am a non-traditional applicant with a background in public health, I am not sure that I am quite as interested in this dual degree program.
- Not known as a strong research school (and unranked, although this isn’t a major concern of mine)
- An estimated ~$70,000 per year in loans (for my state school!! 😵)
As you can see, I’m pretty much choosing between the program I like better (Miami) vs. the school that is closer to home (another option I would be happy with--just not in love with it quite as much). Additionally, these two options differ in their pre-clinical grading systems. I know that, ultimately, I have to evaluate my priorities and this is a decision I have to make on my own—but any personal insight into these two programs is greatly appreciated! Also—any personal insight on going to med school far from home is helpful as well!
In terms of specialty, my interests are still all over the board. I’m hoping to narrow that down in school 🙂. In terms of residency, I am thinking I will want to end up back close to home (NYC), which gives Downstate an additional pro, however, I think that will be possible from Miami as well. Thanks!