Ya I could have been more clear and wasn't trying to offend, he just said he felt like the facilities were not as lets go with nice as some of the other schools he interviewed at and he was extended an acceptance, so this wasn't him pissed off that his interview went terrible. I know enough not to trust peoples opinions when they are venting, but if what I said came off really that negatively I apologize. I hope this clover can be an olive branch of friendship
Yeah no problem, just wanted to make sure that I at least commented. SOMA has some great facilities for what they set out to accomplish in AZ. I can't help but think your friend has a basic misunderstanding of the program. That or he's just not putting it all together.
SOMA is unique in that it makes extensive use of a network of community health centers to train students. The school was built mainly at the request of the NACHC and it's mission is to train community oriented physicians.
Students spend years 2-4 in a CHC away from the Mesa campus. This means that only the first 11 months are actually conducted at the campus where your friend did his interview at. The facilities are accordingly small, but they are very new and high tech.
I was particularly attracted to this program because of the CHC model. I have already invested thousands of hours into the community health center movement and it's something I'm extremely interested in continuing with after graduation.
The curriculum at SOMA is also very unique, rather than a traditional systems based curriculum, we have a clinical presentation curriculum. Meaning we learn all our basic science in the context of managing a patient. When we learn about non-specified abdominal pain for instance, we learn all the basic sciences in the context of diagnosing and treating this complaint. It's different but it teaches us to think like physicians from the get go, and represents te way the boards are delivered.
I couldn't be more excited to be going to SOMA, and I was much more impressed after the interview than I was going in, and I researched this school to death beforehand.
Sonjust a friendly word of advice, just because a friend didn't like a place doesn't mean it's not a good place for someone else to apply to. SOMA is definitely an oddball school, but for the right student it's an incredible place to learn medicine.