bogwitch97
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Hey ya'll. I was lucky enough to get two acceptances in the PNW. I didn't think I'd have such a hard time choosing! I'm pretty flexible in my learning style so I'm more focused on what the clinicals are gonna look like. For background, I've worked in emergency medicine for the past 4 years but don't see myself doing EM/surgery/any crazy selective specialty. That being said I do still want the option to specialize.
PNWU:Pros
- Closer to my friends/family in Seattle
- Cheaper cost of living in Yakima
- More rotation sites in and around Washington
- I've heard good things about the preceptors on rotations from students currently attending
Cons
- Less research opportunities
- Slightly lower board pass rates
- Seems very focused on rural primary care
COMP NW:
Pros:
- Still reasonably close to Seattle and closer to a city
- Seems to have more research opportunities and less of a primary care focus
- Higher board pass rates
Cons:
- Unsure of the system they use for rotations
- Fewer options in the PNW for rotation sites
- Haven't gotten much input on the quality of rotations/student experience. Old posts have said they use a lottery system but I'm unsure if that's still the case.
I'd love any insight or if anyone feels comfortable sharing their experience at either school. Thanks in advance 🙂