Hi! Both of these schools fit me so well, but for very different reasons. I'm primarily interested in either EM or family medicine, with attention to minority health. I have little interest in medical research, more interest in population/public health research. Both schools are same COA. I'm also planning on doing MD/MPH for both schools. TIA for any advice!!
Tulane
Pros
Tufts - Maine Track
Pros
Summary: I'm leaning very much towards Tufts, but I guess I feel like I'll be "missing out" on some opportunities to work with a more ethically/racially/culturally diverse population in NOLA. Just need some more objective opinions! Thanks 🙂
Tulane
Pros
- Really enjoyed the company of the students I met while interviewing
- Community service and social justice orientation - student run clinics
- Recorded lectures - P/F
- More interesting cases and opportunities - more diverse, urban setting
- Better, more focused, higher recognition MPH program
- NOLA setting fits interests like live music, coffee shops, etc.
- Warm weather! (but also, miserable summers)
- Closest support system is in Atlanta
- Probably won't stay in NOLA after graduation
- Don't know the city well, may get overwhelmed with nightlife/tourist scene
- Larger student body ~200 (but smaller in MPH program)
- Less chances for rural care experience
- Not outdoorsy
Tufts - Maine Track
Pros
- Huge support system in Boston and Maine (where I'm from) - already have places to live
- Know New England culture VERY well, easy to adjust, fits my personality
- Huge opportunity for connections, networking
- More rural, primary care experience via LIC - also chances at urban experience in Boston
- Students seem to love the program
- Outdoorsy - plus great nightlife, concerts, etc.
- Smaller class size
- Newer facilities
- CAP program in 2nd year - shadowing with family med docs
- New England winters! (but also, love snowboarding and summers in Maine are amazing)
- Much less diversity and urban experience, especially while in Maine
- More general, less recognized MPH degree (both this and lack of diversity have heavy weight)
- This is the first year they'll have Maine Track students in Maine for 3 years (instead of 2) - so adjustments might be difficult?
Summary: I'm leaning very much towards Tufts, but I guess I feel like I'll be "missing out" on some opportunities to work with a more ethically/racially/culturally diverse population in NOLA. Just need some more objective opinions! Thanks 🙂