A little clarification,
Good to see a little discussion going on about the Campbell Clinic.
Yes, it is undoubtedly one of the top 5 programs in the county (my opinion) not to mention the oldest. As OldSouthernBones wrote, these guys wrote and continue to write the "Text" many consider the standard. Additionally, fellow load is low. This means the Attendings invest their energy and expertise in you, not someone else. You operate a ton. I think Campbell's doesn't "blow their own horn" a lot. They know they are good and don't feel they have to try and convince others in order to feel justified.
Let me clarify a few things BigPiece mentioned. Racial tension exists if you want to find it. I suspect that goes for most places, however. The Med is indeed trauma heavy (2nd busiest in the country, I've heard) but you only spend 3 months a year there. You are never left flying solo. There is always someone there if you need them, but yet you have some autonomy to make decisions.... As a 2nd year, you do spend 6 months there, but only half of that time is 24 on / 24 off.
The rest of the time you spend on rotations 1:1 with staff at outlying hospitals (mostly private). I don't think med-students see this side of the program (which accounts for a majority of your training). All call outside of the time you spend at the Med is "home call". Conferences are held just 2x a week (in the evening) and are taught by staff. This means you aren't waking up a 3:00 am every morning so you can round and get to morning conference by 6:00.
Yeh, most of the guys are from the South. There are some of us from other areas and we got in. The residents are closely knit and get along (easy-going group of guys).
There is plenty of research to get lost in. In fact, you have an entire 3 months during your 3rd year devoted to starting, working on, or finishing your project. The staff support that is available for helping you is unparalleled, not to mention the facilities. The Campbell Clinic takes care of you (ie, providing you with an entire library of ortho texts your intern year to keep at not cost).
It is by no means the "perfect program". I don't think any program is perfect, but this one comes pretty good in all aspects. Hope this helps give everyone out there a better idea of things in Memphis. Best of luck to everybody in the Match.
-scottydogs.
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