Is it harder to find a job after Medical school if you attended a public medical school?
Since public medical schools are muuch cheaper and aren’t really Top Medical schools, is it harder to find a job after medical school? Does it really matter?
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Mo baby, come on! Look at the top 20 medical schools many are public institutions. Also, your question really varies with what kind of physician or surgeon you want to become. For example, if you wish to be a neurosurgeon at Harvard and then do research at the Howard Hugh Medical Center at NIH -yes it helps to be the best of the best. However, if you wish to be a family practice physician in eastern Montana then there are tonnes of underserved communities awaiting you and your skills.
The experience I had was the lesser students often went to the private medical schools. Ironically they then became disporportionately sub specialists to pay off their larger loans. The better applicants took the spots at the public med schools (IT WAS CHEAPER).
Most of the applicants just want to get into a medical school, but for those with multiple acceptances price became a secondary item of notice.
Just remember my friend its often what you get out of yourself and not what others put into you that yields the better doctor. Also, you know what they call the guy who graduates last from medical school….doctor.