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Hi everyone.
I am having a hard time ranking these places:
Maine
Vermont
St.Luke's Roosevelt
Drexel
Jefferson
UPMC-Mercy
UMDNJ-Cooper in Camden
Hopkins
Mayo Clinic-Jax
Miami
New Mexico
Arizona
Colorado
Sincere advice greatly appreciated.
I only interviewed at 2 of these places, and I can tell you that one was very solid and one was amazing. Ultimately keep in mind that (from talking with residents) location seems to be the primary factor, and then usually the level of resident happiness or a specific specialty of that program (peds, regional, etc.). I personally think it's short-sighted to only think of where you'll be happy the next 3 years since where you go to residency will probably be opening or closing various doors to various career paths for the next 30 years.Maine - COLD
Vermont - wtf am i going to do in vermont besides ski?
St.Luke's Roosevelt
Drexel
Jefferson- heard good things
UPMC-Mercy
UMDNJ-Cooper in Camden - heard good things
Hopkins - good program, but living in Bmore requires a firearm
Mayo Clinic-Jax- i heard its good
Miami - see above
New Mexico
Arizona
Colorado
two words = The Wire
Don't forget that you've got to be happy there for 3 or 4 years.
obviously, you're the only one who can make your rank list, as everyone said... but it's always nice to get other people's 2 cents methinks.
Vermont - loved the program. Great people (res, attendings, ancilliary staff), awesome hospital, great city (lots of things to do, good food) but cold, good connections (lots of residents get awesome fellowships). It's in my top choices.
St.Luke's Roosevelt - Seemed nice, but below average to me. New PD, chairman... Chairman was a big odd/brusk and not open to new ideas. Few complicated cases. Good housing, relatively nice hospital.
Drexel - cancelled interview, heard bad things about it.
Jefferson - Loved it, great PD (brilliant) + chairman (well connected), everyone nice, great hospital, complicated cases, good regional reputation, best location in philly.
UPMC-Mercy - Everyone was nice (residents, PD, chairman), chairman well connected, interesting hospital (catholic, but I found it very homey), will become part of pitt so you'll graduate with a pitt diploma, if you want a pitt fellowship, very easy to get. One reading day per month. Seemed like a good program to me.
UMDNJ-Cooper in Camden - Camden is very dangerous, from what I hunderstand... One of the highest crimes in US.
Hopkins - Nice residents, very interesting cases, slightly longer hours than the average. Obviously top tier/famous. Surgery are def the stronger department.
Miami - Heard it was workhorse, in a dangerous part of city, and cancelled interview. Good clinical training.
New Mexico - I don't know anything about, but I heard hearsay that they're on probation? or close to it?
From your choices, I'd personally rank hopkins, vermont, jefferson, and upmc-mercy somewhere close to top... But again, only you know what's best for you.
From what I understand, while happiness should be the main criteria, having a name behind you does help if you want to move to another region of the country or want a very competitive fellowship. That is, something people in that region will recognize.
You seem a little biased. You mention miami and UMDNJ are in bad areas and that is why you wouldn't rank them. However, you don't mention that every parking garage around Hopkins requires armed guards on the roofs due to the crime....interesting. Don't get blinded by the ivory tower as long as you get your case numbers you can be competitive for the most competitive fellowships coming out of almost anywhere.
Way OT...but I think it's funny what medical students in general view as safe and not safe. Must be the upper-crust background and lack of real-world work experience.
Where Hopkins is ain't pretty...but it ain't Gaza either.
if you want benign, st.luke's-roosevelt is NOT the place to be.
best reputation in philly is definitely not jefferson. it's penn.
if you want benign, st.luke's-roosevelt is NOT the place to be.
Hi everyone.
I am having a hard time ranking these places:
Maine
Vermont
St.Luke's Roosevelt
Drexel
Jefferson
UPMC-Mercy
UMDNJ-Cooper in Camden
Hopkins
Mayo Clinic-Jax
Miami
New Mexico
Arizona
Colorado
Sincere advice greatly appreciated.
Lived in philly years ago, ...north philly/ west philly... that is the hood dude
yo seriously i grew up in brooklyn so i have seen some bad neighborhoods in my time. i did my surgery rotation in baltimore...WHOOOO WEEE THAT IS HOOD!! No joke get some pics of Hopkins med center...pretty much every block has an armed guard in a booth ready for the hood to pop off; also the buildings are bombed out, i dont know how this happened but it looks like missiles were shot at certain buildings cuz they are missing like pieces of entire floors. Now i loved baltimore and i had the best time this year in the 3 months in balto but unless you took a ride around during ur interview and are ok with the hood you have to factor that in mind.