•••quote:•••Originally posted by Universal Coverage:
•I do like that Penn med is integrated with the rest of the campus. Thanks Fly and everyone else for your thoughts. But Fly, isn't UCSF Medical Center just as good as HUP? It does look older, but by some measures, UCSF Hospital is stronger. The notorious U.S. News rankings for example have the following. I don't think it matters that HUP is ranked a big lower, because it seems would be splitting hairs to say either is obviously better. But clearly, UCSF hospital is also among the best.
1. Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 32 points in 16 specialties
2. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., 27 points in 14 specialties
3. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 26 points in 14 specialties
4. Cleveland Clinic, 23 points in 12 specialties
5. UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, 22 points in 14 specialties
6. Duke University Medical Center, Durham, N.C., 20 points in 12 specialties
7. Barnes?Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, 18 points in 12 specialties
7. University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, 18 points in 12 specialties
9. University of California, San Francisco Medical Center, 18 points in 11 specialties
10. Stanford University Hospital, Stanford, Calif., 17 points in 11 specialties
11. Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, 16 points in 10 specialties
12. University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, 12 points in 8 specialties
13. New York Presbyterian Hospital, 12 points in 7 specialties
14. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 11 points in 8 specialties
15. University of Chicago Hospitals, 9 points in 8 specialties
16. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,•••••Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh. No more US News!!!!!!!!! 😡
Ask *ANY* residency director and ask them if UCSF is as strong a hospital as say Brigham and Women's or Columbia Presbyterian and I'm willing to bet that they'll ALL say that it's not as good a hospital (to be a medical student at).
The US News rankings are absurdly computed and are really completely useless -- just another way of selling their totally average magazine. It's certainly NOT AT ALL a measure of where you'll have the best residency or have the best medical school clinical experience. . .
For example -- take Cook County Hospital, LAC-USC Medical Center, or Boston Medical Center -- all of which are NOT attached to top-20 schools, but which are so understaffed and overburdened that you'd have an incredible amount of responsibility there as a third or fourth year (or resident). UCSF is not as cushy as say. . . New York Hospital, but the rankings do NOT equate with quality of preclinical experience. In that capacity, Columbia or Penn has many of the others totally beat. 🙂