I can't think of a single place that pays for your housing and food. I wish I could get the money I spent on my NYC away back.
From the trail and my interview day there, The one place I heardthat really emphasized med student education was Georgetown. They also heavily favor rotators when they make their rank list. The smaller programs that don't see a lot of rotating med students I would think are a pretty good bet too. The fewer rotators, the more attention for you.
Thing is, however, aways are an audition. Most people select them based on where they would be happy as a resident, not on what kind of teaching they get as an MS4. That's why most people define "rotator friendly" as "best chance to match there."