how is the west penn--agh neuro program? i was looking into it but couldn't find much info..a former resident told me it wasn't as academic as upmc as they had a more clinical focus. is it considered a mid-tier or lower tier-ed program?
Well, Lets be technical, West Penn is technically West Penn Allegheny Health System, or WPAHS. I only point this out as a staff member referred to his program as "Whoop ass!".
Okay, back to being serious for a moment.
WPAHS does not have the fame as much as UPMC in the academic world. As much as we may not like to admit it, the neurosurgery programs brings more fame to the overall neuroscience departments at either of the institutions than do the neurology programs. Because UPMC sits on campus at a major university, this results in a tremendous amount of cross over research with non-physician professors that usually results in ground breaking, state of the art, high tech kind of stuff. For example, whenever I was a chemical engineering major at U of Pitt, a few of my profs were also profs of surgery??? Yes, because they were highly involed with the development of things that I had mentioned.
This is not the case for WPAHS, they do not sit on campus with a major university that can pump in non-physician scientists to perform cross over research. Oddly, WPAHS, which sits on the North side of Pittsburgh, has ian academic affiliation with the medical school in Philadelphia???
That being stated, I grew up as a Pittsburgh native, so I can share with you the general public opinion. Allegheny General is viewed as a top notch tertiary care center by surrounding citizens, ever so much as UPMC. Many of my own family members had received care at Allegheny General and I can attest to the high quality of care personally.
UPMC is a health care giant with their own health plan. As I stated in an earlier post, there are a number of mid-sized and smaller community hospitals around PA that tag UPMC as a prefix to their name. Many top employers in the community offer their employees UPMC health insurance. What it simply boils down to is this, if you require tertirary care, live in the PIttsburgh area, and have a UPMC health plan, you are looking at a transfer to UPMC Presbyterian. If you have Highmark insurance, then you are going to Allegheny General for tertiary care.
I suppose it all depends on what you want. I only pointed out the existence of Allegheny General because if you want to go to Pittsburgh, don't forget about them. Pittsburgh is an awesome city and obviously near and dear to my heart
😉 I think that anything that you see at UPMC, you will also see at Allgheny General. Again, the only difference between the patients at UPMC versus Allgeheny General is what insurance they are carrying.