Soma was awesome, as a grad of the school I'd absolutely go back again if I were starting over. I got a top notch pre-clinical education, great clinical education, and I don't think you can ask for much more than that.
I'm in residency at an Ivy League institution now, and have been getting excellent reviews about my clinical acumen and medical knowledge. To get that from a place filled with grads from other Ivy League universities tells me SOMA is doing something right.
As for the CHC's being in less desirable parts of town. I went to the Portland CHC and while the classroom was in St Johns, one of the rougher areas, it wasn't a bad area, and we weren't required to live there. I lived in Beaverton, a nice quiet upscale suburb, it was fantastic.
I think @Songon12play should do us all a favor and outline exactly what his/her problem with SOMA is. Vague accusations of the CHC's being a gimmick, or the curriculum being crummy don't cut it. What about the CHC's is gimmicky? What exactly makes the curriculum crummy?
Because I had the exact opposite experience at SOMA.
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Someone please explain SOMA's curriculum
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