Question about the NYC PulmCC programs

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which of the NYC-area programs are regarded as being heavier on CC training?

these are the ones I can think of and I wasn't sure if some of them were considered to have better CC training than others:
Columbia/Presbyterian)
Cornell (Presbyterian and Queens)
Einstein/Montefiore
Icahn (plus BI and St Luke's)
Methodist
SUNY Brooklyn
Hofstra (two campuses I think?)
 
which of the NYC-area programs are regarded as being heavier on CC training?

these are the ones I can think of and I wasn't sure if some of them were considered to have better CC training than others:
Columbia/Presbyterian)
Cornell (Presbyterian and Queens)
Einstein/Montefiore
Icahn (plus BI and St Luke's)
Methodist
SUNY Brooklyn
Hofstra (two campuses I think?)

Anyone with a response to this?
 
NYU is pretty heavy on CC, so is Cornell I believe. Mount Sinai has the reputation of being cush. Columbia is research heavy but clinical training supposedly great - atmosphere is very stuffy, however.
 
NYU is pretty heavy on CC, so is Cornell I believe. Mount Sinai has the reputation of being cush. Columbia is research heavy but clinical training supposedly great - atmosphere is very stuffy, however.

I interviewed at Mt. Sinai for CC only. The term cush didn't come to mind.
 
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