Providence, RI
Allopathic Medical Schools | Private Non-Profit
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What do you like most?
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My classmates are amazing. It is clear that I am training with people who will be leaders in shaping the future of medicine.
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1. Very hands on during clinical years, I've gotten to do SOOO much more as far as procedures and patient care than some of my friends at other schools. 2. Lots of research available to those who want to pursue it. 3. Staff is amazingly supportive. 4. We can propose an independent study program and design our own elective clerkships. Also, our program is setup such that you can take electives early during 3rd year. 5. Small Class Size->Lots of personal attention 6. P/F first year, class is optional as long as you pass exams. 7. New building is amazing. 8. 6 week break after 2nd year to study for Step 1.
What do you like least?
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Nothing
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1. Wish that USMLE prep were more emphasized in class. This is left up to the student to prep for.
What are the facilities and clinics like (old/new, well maintained, etc.)?
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Excellent.
How do students from this program do after graduation - are they adequately prepared for practice?
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Incredibly well. Much better than the "USNews" ranking would suggest. Our match list is outstanding.
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We have a VERY strong match list which is available on the school website. Students are very well prepared for matching well and excelling in clinical practice.
What are rotations like?
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Traditional rotations. Also the option for longitudinal rotations via the PCPM program.
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How do students from this program do in the Match?
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Exceptional.
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