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Hello All!!
I am new to SDN. Does anybody know of a source (website etc.) that has ranked US med schools (Best-Not so good) for the year 2004-2005-2006?
Thanks in Advance.

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MercyKillerDoc said:
That website gave me a virus.


That website is a virus! :scared:
 
Are rankings past #50 available anywhere?
 
badlydrawnvik said:
Are rankings past #50 available anywhere?

you can get a subscription for $15 to the "premium edition" of usnews.com...but it only gives you through #62 (i guess that's as far as the rankings go). i wouldn't recommend buying it just for 12 more schools, but the premium edition gives a breakdown of how many people applied, were interviewed, and were accepted (lots of guides don't include this last one, just a number of people who attended). it's pretty helpful if you're interested!
 
anybody with the premium edition, is Jefferson on the list? just curious; I'm not sure how much stock I place in those rankings, but at least a part of me cares 🙂
 
Yes I was also wondering about Jefferson, they said they would be sending out their decisions on October 19th.
 
tigress said:
anybody with the premium edition, is Jefferson on the list? just curious; I'm not sure how much stock I place in those rankings, but at least a part of me cares 🙂
Ranked 55 for research, unranked for p/c. 🙂
 
For a given med school, isn't the "Assessment score by residency directors" more important than the school's actual ranking?

If this is the case, it would be behoove of applicants to go to UTSW rather than Baylor; UMich over Columbia; and University of Wisconsin over Mt Sinai, NYU, Rochester, etc.

Considering residency directors have the most impact on where you go to residency, isn't it better to go somewhere they score high vs. somewhere famous?
 
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Does anyone with the premium edition know if any of the SUNY schools are ranked? And also Temple? Thanks!!!
 
TheMightyAngus said:
If this is the case, it would be behoove of applicants to go to UMich over Columbia.
Even just based on the normal rankings, yes ;-)

But I'm in agreement with you; the USNews ranking seems much less important than the residency ranking.
 
drinklord said:
Even just based on the normal rankings, yes ;-)

But I'm in agreement with you; the USNews ranking seems much less important than the residency ranking.

Depends...If you're into research, then the funding/faculty member number is big, too. The student/faculty ratio might be something a lot of people care about. So and so forth.

I totally agree that the residency ranking is much more important than the peer-ranking. Who cares what other medical schools think of you?

However, we have to remember that medical school is not just about strategizing to get into a great residency. It's important to look at its inherent value, as well.
 
NYMed said:
Does anyone with the premium edition know if any of the SUNY schools are ranked? And also Temple? Thanks!!!


Anyone? Pretty please?
 
deuist said:
Maybe, if you would read the rankings, you would see that they aren't in the top 50.

Right, I know that. What I'm asking is if those schools are ranked in the 50 - 62 category, since I do not have access to that. Would anyone be kind enough to provide the 50 - 62 list of schools?
 
NYMed said:
Right, I know that. What I'm asking is if those schools are ranked in the 50 - 62 category, since I do not have access to that. Would anyone be kind enough to provide the 50 - 62 list of schools?

50-62 Research
51. Medical College of Wisconsin
51. Tulane University (LA)
51. University of Connecticut
51. University of Utah
55. Jefferson Medical College (PA)
55. Stony Brook University (NY)
55. University of Miami (FL)
55. Univ. of Texas Health Science Center–Houston
59. UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
59. University of Arizona
59. University of Illinois–Chicago
62. Medical University of South Carolina
62. St. Louis University
62. Va. Commonwealth U.–Medical Col. of Va.

50-58 Primary Care
54. Northwestern University (Feinberg) (IL)
54. Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences
54. Vanderbilt University (TN)
57. Marshall University (Edwards) (WV)
58. Columbia U. College of Physicians and Surgeons (NY)
58. Tufts University (MA)
58. University of Oklahoma
58. Wright State University (OH)
58. Yale University (CT)

Due to several tied scores, Research starts at 51 and Primary Care at 54. Also, Primary Care only goes through 58. Hope this helps.
 
NYMed said:
Right, I know that. What I'm asking is if those schools are ranked in the 50 - 62 category, since I do not have access to that. Would anyone be kind enough to provide the 50 - 62 list of schools?

Fine, fine...but what's the excuse for not having the premium edition guys? It's only like $20 or something like that.

Code:
 51. Medical College of Wisconsin
  	  43 	2.9 	3.4 	3.70 	  9.9 	10.1% 	  $86.8* 	  $75.1* 	1.4 	$32,285 	  805
 51. Tulane University (LA)
  	  43 	3.0 	3.3 	3.50 	10.5 	  4.8% 	  $73.3 	$134.1     	0.9 	$38,725 	  627
 51. University of Connecticut
  	  43 	2.8 	3.1 	3.66 	10.3 	  7.3% 	  $64.3* 	$149.2* 	1.4 	$37,300 	  313
 51. University of Utah
  	  43 	3.2 	3.5 	3.57 	  9.8 	15.4% 	  $86.2 	  $93.5 	2.3 	$29,589 	  409
 55. Jefferson Medical College (PA)
  	  41 	2.9 	3.2 	3.57 	10.4 	  6.1% 	  $97.8 	  $39.8 	2.7 	$36,666 	  925
 55. Stony Brook University (NY)
  	  41 	2.8 	3.0 	3.60 	10.3 	10.7% 	  $69.6 	$145.3 	        1.1 	$34,288 	  445
 55. University of Miami (FL)
  	  41 	3.0 	3.2 	3.70 	  9.7 	  8.6% 	  $80.2 	  $68.9 	2.0 	$37,940 	  590
 55. Univ. of Texas Health Science Center–Houston
  	  41 	3.1 	3.5 	3.65 	  9.3 	  8.8% 	  $51.2 	  $68.6 	0.9 	$23,855 	  847
 59. UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
  	  40 	3.0 	3.2 	3.63 	  9.8 	12.5% 	  $58.0 	  $73.5 	1.2 	$34,869 	  632
 59. University of Arizona
  	  40 	2.8 	3.0 	3.71 	  9.7 	34.1% 	  $76.5* 	$146.5* 	1.2 	      N/A 	  439
 59. University of Illinois–Chicago
  	  40 	2.9 	3.2 	3.54 	  9.9 	13.4% 	  $79.2 	  $98.1 	0.6 	$54,152 	1,343
 62. Medical University of South Carolina
  	  39 	2.8 	3.1 	3.60 	  9.5 	15.2% 	  $82.6 	  $99.7 	1.4 	$56,485 	  594
 62. St. Louis University
  	  39 	2.7 	3.0 	3.70 	10.2 	13.7% 	  $39.5 	  $73.5 	0.9 	$39,652 	  612
 62. Va. Commonwealth U.–Medical Col. of Va.
  	  39 	2.9 	3.3 	3.53 	  9.5 	  8.7% 	  $58.7* 	  $80.8* 	1.0 	$37,414 	  724
 
You guys are awesome! 🙂
 
Also, are there rankings for the schools that are not in the top 62? Is there a standard way of comparing their reputations somewhere? Thanks!
 
NYMed said:
Also, are there rankings for the schools that are not in the top 62? Is there a standard way of comparing their reputations somewhere? Thanks!


Homie

you really have that much faith on usnews rankings??

😕
 
medhacker said:
Homie

you really have that much faith on usnews rankings??

😕


I second that.

And is ranking really that important? I heard that there were bad colleges but is there anything such as a bad medical school? And if there are, I would really like to know the names so that I can apply there.
 
As all know, there are no BAD medical schools.

Yet, I would definitely recommend researching the history of the school for any past accreditation problems and the residency positions landed by their grads as an indication of their undergraduate medical education to see if the specialties you are intersted in are present.

That aside, another factor you need to consider is that not every school is for every applicant. For instance, many apply to JHU or "Haavurd" because of the name, but in all reality, the school curricula might not be optimum for them. The best way to assess a program is to look at their mission statement and the way their grads have ended up practicing (some schools are REALLY into primary care, and actually design scholarship programs to lure students into those specialties) Then, according to that, you can see which school would the perfect fit for you.

Bottom line: do your own research, listen to your pre-med advisors if you trust them (mine was absolutely awful) and read and re-read school curricula until you know them inside and out. Then, you could create your own personalized ranking them and not care about those inaccurate and unjustified rankings made just to rob $15-30 from desperate pre-meds.

Best of luck!
 
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