Originally posted by shaft
Unless someone looks into my taste in movies - I shouldn't be too easy to identify...
so here are my top five (not in order...well it is alphabetical) and general reasons
Case - good solid hospitals, great pathology, aeromedical, and you get to run through a burning house during orientation.
Charity - old school program; very good variety of experiences; graded responsibility good (supervising interns and students starting as an R2); hospital a little run down
Christiana - amazing resources; very nice state of the art facility; pretty solid relationship with Jefferson...the nicest academically affiliated community program I saw. And maybe my credit card bills wouldn't be late as often if I lived in Wilmington.
Cincinnati - super old school, however fairly progressive. Good trauma exposure (not overloaded though), excellent aeromedical program, and 20+ classes of graduates out there to ask for jobs.
Michigan - newer (newest on this list) however has arguably the "finest faculty in the country," 2 very nice hospitals + one hospital where people get shot/stabbed. Nice aeromedical program and Ann Arbor is probably the nicest city of all of the above (kinda expensive for the non-Chicago midwest but oh well)
I really don't like snow very much but I will still go with this list...it pained me this year : when I visited Charity there was a freeze warning!