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Appreciate the advice, interested in cards.
Boston Univ
Univ of Minnesota
UAB
Baylor
Hopkins - Bayview
Univ of Maryland
Washington Hospital, dc
Temple
Univ of Miami - Jackson
UAB- Baylor- Bayview=Maryland- Minn- the rest
I'm looking to be in DC or surrounding area while preparing for an IM career. I don't anticipate doing a fellowship at this time. I asked about Spanish-speaking populations at all interviews and got vague answers just about everywhere. Which places would you recommend for greater Hispanic populations and how would you factor it into the rest of residency considerations? While that's an interest of mine, I want a solid medicine background to set me up well for practicing in whatever environment I find myself down the road. As an mid-tier school AMG with an average IM application, do I need to risk ranking the Virginia programs and being 2.5 hrs from DC or should DC/Baltimore suffice?
---current thoughts:
GWU
WHC
Maryland
Georgetown
UVA
VCU
---probably won't rank:
Hopkins-Sinai
Howard
Thanks!
UVA
Maryland
VCU
Georgetown
GW
WHC
Simply answering the question: The Spanish speaking population in Richmond is tiny (mostly non-immigrant caucasion and non-immigrant black americans). It's small in Baltimore as well. Charlottesville...small. DC has by far the largest Spanish speaking population.
I've lived in Richmond, Charlottesville and Baltimore.
The south side of Richmond has a huge hispanic population from El Salvador, Mexico and Guatemala.
Baltimore has a very small population. Charlottesville's hispanic population is almost non-existent.