all right all right
i will share what little i know
okay, so i do know a little bit about musc
residents pretty happy there, great attendings, nice place to live
and awesome research going on. but all this is hearsay and yo have to sk yourself if ou are the kind of prson who would be happy in charleston and in the south. i know i wouldn't be happy except in a big FUN city
dartmouth i have no idea about.
harvard longwood i hear is a bit snobbish but maybe they have a right to be. very clinically oriented. its probably a great program except for the attitude which i guess some people get put off by
upenn is an amazing program that is really going in several new directions. they have some new tracks they are adding on to the program. the call schedule is great after 2nd year (i think you're
qyear), and the flexibility is amazing. they also have aaron beck and the beck institute. plus the city is affordable and really revitalizing itself--philly is trying to make itself into the kind of are that baltimore's inner harbor is. so i do know someone at this program and that is what they tell me. everyone is very happy there and its mostly because of the program directors who are just all around wonderful people.
i don't have much to say about ucsd--they flat out rejected me which was a huge blow to my ego but i guess you have to roll with the punches.
SO.....st vincent's in manhattan....cambridge hospital....
anyone? anyone?
Buehler?