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<blockquote data-quote="deleted705478" data-source="post: 22445905"><p>Mayo FL all the way ------- outstanding location, great quality of life, in-house fellowships, beautiful hospital, and happy residents. Agree with PhillyMed, all Mayo sites are exceptional. Mayo will take you where you want to go and that is what I would choose. Also, please don't beat yourself up by calling yourself a "mediocre, low-tier student." These are some great interviews and clearly, you have a lot to offer if they wanted to consider you for their program. </p><p></p><p>The Mayo Clinic is one of the best programs in the world and is at the forefront of medical education. They are innovators and practice medicine the way it should be practiced. That is why they are consistently one of the best hospitals in the world with the best training programs available. They also recruit and get a ton of the top medical students from many different medical schools, which leads to a very talented group of residents who are also kind and supportive. Mayo does things their own way and is unapologetic about it. </p><p></p><p>There is a reason why 80% of Mayo faculty have trained there for either residency or fellowship. What does that say about them as an institution that so many want to stay? There are so many internal matches at Mayo (matched 8 people to their cardiology program in Rochester) and I have been told that it is largely because there are very few fellowship programs that are better than what Mayo has to offer. Also, after the most recent fellowship match list, I noticed that all the talk about Mayo's match list was never brought back up because they destroyed the match ----- Mayo, Duke, Vandy, Cleveland Clinic, Yale, Stanford, Penn, UCSF etc. all on the list. Also, Mayo in FL also matched to great places like Stanford, Northwestern, and Mayo FL. All that to say, Mayo is amazing and you have a chance to be a part of this institution!</p><p></p><p>Mayo produces leaders in medicine and provides you unlimited support to fulfill your goals. There are also awesome in-house fellowships that you could explore. For all the reasons above, Mayo would be an easy choice. If you are concerned about being at a branch campus, then you can pursue a fellowship at Mayo Rochester but I think the fellowship options in Florida would also be exceptional. That being said, you would have the option to rotate up in Minnesota and make connections during your Mayo residency in Florida. I also wouldn't worry about the SOAP thing. Emory and some other really good programs have had to SOAP as well but you don't hear too much about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deleted705478, post: 22445905"] Mayo FL all the way ------- outstanding location, great quality of life, in-house fellowships, beautiful hospital, and happy residents. Agree with PhillyMed, all Mayo sites are exceptional. Mayo will take you where you want to go and that is what I would choose. Also, please don't beat yourself up by calling yourself a "mediocre, low-tier student." These are some great interviews and clearly, you have a lot to offer if they wanted to consider you for their program. The Mayo Clinic is one of the best programs in the world and is at the forefront of medical education. They are innovators and practice medicine the way it should be practiced. That is why they are consistently one of the best hospitals in the world with the best training programs available. They also recruit and get a ton of the top medical students from many different medical schools, which leads to a very talented group of residents who are also kind and supportive. Mayo does things their own way and is unapologetic about it. There is a reason why 80% of Mayo faculty have trained there for either residency or fellowship. What does that say about them as an institution that so many want to stay? There are so many internal matches at Mayo (matched 8 people to their cardiology program in Rochester) and I have been told that it is largely because there are very few fellowship programs that are better than what Mayo has to offer. Also, after the most recent fellowship match list, I noticed that all the talk about Mayo's match list was never brought back up because they destroyed the match ----- Mayo, Duke, Vandy, Cleveland Clinic, Yale, Stanford, Penn, UCSF etc. all on the list. Also, Mayo in FL also matched to great places like Stanford, Northwestern, and Mayo FL. All that to say, Mayo is amazing and you have a chance to be a part of this institution! Mayo produces leaders in medicine and provides you unlimited support to fulfill your goals. There are also awesome in-house fellowships that you could explore. For all the reasons above, Mayo would be an easy choice. If you are concerned about being at a branch campus, then you can pursue a fellowship at Mayo Rochester but I think the fellowship options in Florida would also be exceptional. That being said, you would have the option to rotate up in Minnesota and make connections during your Mayo residency in Florida. I also wouldn't worry about the SOAP thing. Emory and some other really good programs have had to SOAP as well but you don't hear too much about that. [/QUOTE]
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