It depends on what field you want to specialize in. I know that NYU has some of the country's best doctors in neurology and cardiology.
If i'm not mistaken, Dr. Tagliati is either part of Mount Sinai School of Medicine or NYU. He has recently been developing breakthrough research in DBS (Deep Brain Stimulation) to treat patients suffering from Parkinson's Disease. If you don't catch a hold of him at the medical school, try joining the New York marathon or fund-raisers that help with AIDS and Parkinson's.
Other than that, NYU has outstanding placement into some of the most highly competative residency programs in the country, with connections to the top 10 hospitals in New York, and potential for fellowships at schools like Johns Hopkins & Harvard.
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I too am looking into pharmacy and a few colleges do have a 6 3 hundred and sixty 5 days application that starts genuine after intense college, like st johns in queens. others have 2 years of pre pharm and then a 4 3 hundred and sixty 5 days application. certainly i come across all of it relatively difficult tho
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