I wouldn't send my dog there if they were giving out free heartworm pills! Living in-state, I heard so many cases of missed diagnoses, refusal to do basic tests, etc. They gave a family member of mine the run-around until I finally got them an appointment here in Boston, where the problem was so simple they laughed at UConn. Beyond producing PCPs, I don't know why else anyone would go there.
Seriously, give me a freaking break.
I went to UConn, graduated 7 years ago. Now I'm not saying it was the greatest school--it isn't. But it is a good state school. I got a quality education. To address real concerns rather than this above ridiculous post:
1 - class size is small. Both good and bad to that. I know everyone from my class and we all worked together well. But if someone slept with someone else, everyone knew it within a day.
2 - PBL. I didn't mind it. It worked ok and it wasn't overwhelming. Just for afternoon classes twice a week when I was there.
3 - Farmington. Nice quiet city with the advantage of being able to go to Boston or NYC easily without living in them. Downside, if you party--not a lot to do there.
4 - Research opportunities are huge in that facility. Students can do quite a lot of it. Most of the building is actually research, not clinical. Some departments can be pretty small though.
5 - They really did push Primary Care there and so it is not the best place to go if you're definitely surgical.
PM me if you have any questions, I know I was there a while back, but not much has changed according to the friends I have there now.