Realizing that I'm having a harder time separating programs based on a one-day dog & pony show than I would have hoped. I'm headed into ID or Pulm/CC with the intent of pursuing academic medicine (clinical education, minimal research interest), so name recognition is important, but not the Word of God. I'm a non-traditional applicant that has an extensive background in public health, increasing access to care, and continue to have an interest in working with the underserved. With that said, I think Northwestern might be near the top of my list, so that too is flexible. Places that emphasize cultures of balance and mentorship tend to speak to me, but I recognize that this may all be lip service.
At the end of the day, the single most important thing to me is liking the people i work with, which has been difficult to assess as I met <5 people on some of these days. Looking to be in a group of outgoing people with interests outside of medicine (outdoors activities are a plus, which of course includes patio happy hours) that come out of the end of the tunnel really clinically competent.
Sorry to post a list so similar to Diastolic's, but here goes:
Northwestern
UWash
Michigan
Wisconsin
OHSU
UCLA
UCSD
UChicago
Colorado