dr.vegapunk
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Hey everyone, I recently got accepted to both UCF and FIU, and I can’t decide between them. I haven’t decided what specialty I would like to go into, although my current interests are in pediatrics, surgery, and oncology/hematology. Ideally, I would like to get involved in research in these fields as a med student. For residency, I would prefer to go out of state.
FIU
Pros:
- Stronger clinical rotation sites (diverse patient population, lots of partnering hospitals, and new partnership with Baptist Health for home residency program)
- Miami is a fun city with a lot to do and I am from South Florida so I am quite familiar with the Miami area.
- Partnership with Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, one of the best and most diverse children’s hospitals in the state. Also have a lot of docs who actively do research I’m interested in. Peds is the specialty I currently lean towards most and Nicklaus is a stronger program than UCF’s Nemour’s.
- Pass/fail coursework
- Urban campus
Cons:
- Miami is so expensive. COA would end up being about $15-20k higher than UCF
- Not research focused so I’d have to search for opportunities on my own
UCF
Pros:
- Mandatory research initiative so students are introduced to mentors and projects early on
- COA almost $20k cheaper
- Orlando has a lot to do and it’s only 20 minutes away. I wouldn’t mind a fresh start in a new area.
- Large hospital systems nearby with significant research in areas I am interested in (AdventHealth and OrlandoHealth)
- During my interviews, seemed like they had a really strong mentorship program
Cons:
- The most worrisome aspect of UCF for me is the partnership with HCA. I’ve heard many horror stories and apparently, this partnership has led to UCF COM students being blacklisted from other hospitals in the area. I’m worried this would affect research opportunities and the breadth of clinical experience offered
- Rotations in clinical years are only with HCAs around Central Florida. The patient population is not as diverse.
- Lake Nona is pretty isolated
- Suburban campus
- Grade based curriculum
Any advice would be appreciated!
FIU
Pros:
- Stronger clinical rotation sites (diverse patient population, lots of partnering hospitals, and new partnership with Baptist Health for home residency program)
- Miami is a fun city with a lot to do and I am from South Florida so I am quite familiar with the Miami area.
- Partnership with Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, one of the best and most diverse children’s hospitals in the state. Also have a lot of docs who actively do research I’m interested in. Peds is the specialty I currently lean towards most and Nicklaus is a stronger program than UCF’s Nemour’s.
- Pass/fail coursework
- Urban campus
Cons:
- Miami is so expensive. COA would end up being about $15-20k higher than UCF
- Not research focused so I’d have to search for opportunities on my own
UCF
Pros:
- Mandatory research initiative so students are introduced to mentors and projects early on
- COA almost $20k cheaper
- Orlando has a lot to do and it’s only 20 minutes away. I wouldn’t mind a fresh start in a new area.
- Large hospital systems nearby with significant research in areas I am interested in (AdventHealth and OrlandoHealth)
- During my interviews, seemed like they had a really strong mentorship program
Cons:
- The most worrisome aspect of UCF for me is the partnership with HCA. I’ve heard many horror stories and apparently, this partnership has led to UCF COM students being blacklisted from other hospitals in the area. I’m worried this would affect research opportunities and the breadth of clinical experience offered
- Rotations in clinical years are only with HCAs around Central Florida. The patient population is not as diverse.
- Lake Nona is pretty isolated
- Suburban campus
- Grade based curriculum
Any advice would be appreciated!