I have no idea but I do know that Grady receives 3rd and 4th years med students from Emory University and Morehouse. I will be starting in PCOM in the fall, and yes I was taken back by their infrastructure, but I was also impressed with their anatomy lab and the large classrooms with multimedia projections. No you cannot compare PCOM to Emory SOM or any of the top 50 med schools in the country, but I'm def excited to start in the fall and ready prove to all of my peers (who matriculated into MD schools) that I am getting a great education and will compete with them when it comes time to match for various residencies.
To Polisci: you gotta make do with what your given with to the best of your abilities. Don't let the wow factor deter you from otherwise getting a great medical education. My MCAT score was as high if not higher than a lot of kids who got into allopathic programs, but PCOM was the one who gave me the acceptance, and I am grateful for it.