Hey everyone, I'd love to hear from you all about this :) Do medical school rankings affect your decision to go there or not? Do you have any questions at all or would you like me to follow up on this video comparing the schools more in depth - definitely feel free to let me know. And good luck with the application cycle!
Love the video idea and concept. As a medical student in Hungary I can definitely verify that ranking does matter, it does up hold a certain standard for the university to maintain. All I want to add to this is don’t be afraid to venture out into the world! Good medical schools are out there 💪🏼.
@@H_mstrength Thanks for the feedback my friend - I'm sure that rankings manage to a certain extent, especially when comparing schools outside of North America. The effect does diminish when comparing quality of students at UBC vs. Toronto vs. McMaster for example. All the best
You are right, the school that accepts you is the right one. The name and ranking are just that, but you'll still get a quality education at a school that didn't make the list. You get great doctors from schools not listed. You also get horrible doctors from the schools listed abd they use the name of the school they went to as a way to shut you up. My GP went to University of Saskatchewan and he's great!
I don't put too much stock into these sorts of rankings. Anecdotally, one of the best physicians I've ever met graduated from the same top tier med school as me, and one of the worst physicians I've ever met graduated from the same top tier med school as me too! I suspect there's more variety in terms of quality of physician in the same med school (intra) than there is among or between other med schools (inter). Residency makes a bigger difference in terms of the quality (or lack thereof) of physicians. 😷
@@nxtgenmd this JMP program only accepts 16 students per cycle and catering to students who want to have a master’s degree (MS) in the Health and Medical Sciences at Berkeley Public Health. So, I don't think the ranking should be based on just these 16 MD/MS medical students, and it should be the main medical school of UCSF instead!?
@@trandro interesting to know :) I'm not sure who times higher education is referencing, but if you do find out please feel free to post it back here as I'm sure others would be interested as well
@@nxtgenmd if anything, I'm only questioning the validity of the ranking and their methodology. Since they didn't correctly rank McGill as you have pointed out, and also this mistake of listing UC Berkeley instead of UCSF (you can ask any doctor in California, and 99% would confidently tell you that UC Berkeley itself doesn't have a medical school, and UCSF has also been ranked in top 5 best medical schools for the last decade) 🤷🏻♂️
I think if I were admitted, I'd choose Harvard Medical School over Oxford and I might also choose Johns Hopkins University over Oxford, no matter what the ranking says. Because first of all, Harvard is the topmost and most prestigious academic brand in the whole world and no other university beats it in terms of prestige and renowned and reputation, not to mention academic excellence. Then, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is considered just next to Harvard Medical School in terms of medical education. So, if I were to choose my top 10, it goes like this:- 1. Harvard 2. Johns Hopkins 3. Oxford 4. Stanford 5. Cambridge 6. UCSF 7. UPenn 8. Columbia 9. Imperial College and 10. Yale. Well, as you can see, I'm leaning toward US Schools because no other schools in other countries come close to US Schools in terms of facilities, infrastructure, resources and faculty, besides other factors
I am trying to decide between Mac and U of T. U of T does rank higher and I like the class schedule at U of T. However, before finalizing, I want to know class schedule at Mac. I don't know any Mac medical student. Could you please help me get Mac class schedule? Or help me connect with current Mac medical student? This will really help me make informed decision. Thank you so much!!
Here’s a video that goes over what you need to know about McMaster’s program if you’d like to watch it: ua-cam.com/video/7M8ZUagrvGI/v-deo.htmlsi=jWofRxOo6ND-oIYJ Best of luck with the decision making process and congrats!
Lots of great medical schools out there that didn't make it on this year's list. That doesn't mean that they are not great quality schools :) They just didn't make the top 50 list
Unfortunately not! When it comes to specialty programs, we're talking about such a niche population of people that no major corporation (to my knowledge) ranks them. What you want to do instead imo is rotate through in medical school and ask the residents for their feedback about the different programs. Good luck!
Hey everyone, I'd love to hear from you all about this :) Do medical school rankings affect your decision to go there or not? Do you have any questions at all or would you like me to follow up on this video comparing the schools more in depth - definitely feel free to let me know. And good luck with the application cycle!
Love the video idea and concept. As a medical student in Hungary I can definitely verify that ranking does matter, it does up hold a certain standard for the university to maintain. All I want to add to this is don’t be afraid to venture out into the world! Good medical schools are out there 💪🏼.
Not to contradict anything you said though 😅 just my experience here
@@H_mstrength Thanks for the feedback my friend - I'm sure that rankings manage to a certain extent, especially when comparing schools outside of North America. The effect does diminish when comparing quality of students at UBC vs. Toronto vs. McMaster for example. All the best
You are right, the school that accepts you is the right one. The name and ranking are just that, but you'll still get a quality education at a school that didn't make the list.
You get great doctors from schools not listed. You also get horrible doctors from the schools listed abd they use the name of the school they went to as a way to shut you up.
My GP went to University of Saskatchewan and he's great!
Glad you found a good GP Jeanette :) I've heard great things about many schools not listed in the top 50 for 2024 - Saskatchewan being one of them 💪
I don't put too much stock into these sorts of rankings. Anecdotally, one of the best physicians I've ever met graduated from the same top tier med school as me, and one of the worst physicians I've ever met graduated from the same top tier med school as me too! I suspect there's more variety in terms of quality of physician in the same med school (intra) than there is among or between other med schools (inter). Residency makes a bigger difference in terms of the quality (or lack thereof) of physicians. 😷
Agree entirely :) Thanks for the insights from your experience
10.8% chance to get into Oxford isnt 'almost impossible'. If you applied to a job with only 9 other applicants you'd think that was great odds.
9 other applicants with impeccable if not perfect applications 😂
I don't think UC Berkeley has a medical school though! Did they mean UC San Francisco?
Looks like thy have a joint program with UCSF from their website: publichealth.berkeley.edu/academics/joint-medical-program
@@nxtgenmd this JMP program only accepts 16 students per cycle and catering to students who want to have a master’s degree (MS) in the Health and Medical Sciences at Berkeley Public Health. So, I don't think the ranking should be based on just these 16 MD/MS medical students, and it should be the main medical school of UCSF instead!?
@@trandro interesting to know :) I'm not sure who times higher education is referencing, but if you do find out please feel free to post it back here as I'm sure others would be interested as well
@@nxtgenmd if anything, I'm only questioning the validity of the ranking and their methodology. Since they didn't correctly rank McGill as you have pointed out, and also this mistake of listing UC Berkeley instead of UCSF (you can ask any doctor in California, and 99% would confidently tell you that UC Berkeley itself doesn't have a medical school, and UCSF has also been ranked in top 5 best medical schools for the last decade) 🤷🏻♂️
@@trandrowho’s had them ranked at top 5? I’ll do some digging for you and will reach out via email to clarify the Berkeley situation :)
I think if I were admitted, I'd choose Harvard Medical School over Oxford and I might also choose Johns Hopkins University over Oxford, no matter what the ranking says. Because first of all, Harvard is the topmost and most prestigious academic brand in the whole world and no other university beats it in terms of prestige and renowned and reputation, not to mention academic excellence. Then, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is considered just next to Harvard Medical School in terms of medical education. So, if I were to choose my top 10, it goes like this:-
1. Harvard 2. Johns Hopkins 3. Oxford 4. Stanford 5. Cambridge 6. UCSF 7. UPenn 8. Columbia 9. Imperial College and 10. Yale. Well, as you can see, I'm leaning toward US Schools because no other schools in other countries come close to US Schools in terms of facilities, infrastructure, resources and faculty, besides other factors
I am trying to decide between Mac and U of T. U of T does rank higher and I like the class schedule at U of T. However, before finalizing, I want to know class schedule at Mac. I don't know any Mac medical student. Could you please help me get Mac class schedule? Or help me connect with current Mac medical student? This will really help me make informed decision. Thank you so much!!
Here’s a video that goes over what you need to know about McMaster’s program if you’d like to watch it: ua-cam.com/video/7M8ZUagrvGI/v-deo.htmlsi=jWofRxOo6ND-oIYJ
Best of luck with the decision making process and congrats!
What about University of Buckingham ? Not mush information on the internet about their Medical School.
Lots of great medical schools out there that didn't make it on this year's list. That doesn't mean that they are not great quality schools :) They just didn't make the top 50 list
What? Uc Berkeley don't have Medical School. How can the Berkeley can even in your list?
do you know what the top ortho programs are???
Unfortunately not! When it comes to specialty programs, we're talking about such a niche population of people that no major corporation (to my knowledge) ranks them. What you want to do instead imo is rotate through in medical school and ask the residents for their feedback about the different programs.
Good luck!