University of South Florida Online Reviews of Doctorates in Health Sciences

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  • Tampa (FL)
  • Annual Tuition: $21,126
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Hailey Krzyston
  • Reviewed: 3/22/2016
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"Wide range of courses outside standard medical curriculum that deal practicing as a doctor not just passing the USMLE"
Nicole Le
  • Reviewed: 5/24/2015
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"USF Morsani College of Medicine has a good sense of community amongst the students. The school does the best they can to make sure students aren't too stressed. They try to help as much as they can with financial aid. Overall, the students still learn the material necessary and match well with residency programs."
Elnara Muradova
  • Reviewed: 2/20/2014
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"University of South Florida College of Medicine Pros: -Faculty and staff are exceeding friendly -The teaching hospitals and clinics are amazing -Students are extremely happy with the program -The school is located in a very nice, family-friendly area University of South Florida College of Medicine Cons: - Commuting between the clinics is required - The curriculum is fairly new and is changing every year"
Thomas Kwarcinski
  • Reviewed: 8/1/2013
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"USF Med is a tight knit community with a diverse array of students and faculty. At USF, you get what you put into the program. You will have all the resources you need to be successful and competitive in today's world. Most all of the mentors/ professors are very bright and care about their students. This is definitely a great place to receive post-undergraduate education."
Naa Sika Williams
  • Reviewed: 5/31/2013
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"Pros: USF's Morsani College of Medicine has become more diverse over the years. They continue to bring in a more diverse set of students which contributes to our education. It will allow us as future doctors to better understand our future patients. The staff and faculty are extremely nice and are willing to assist us whenever possible. They often ask for student input on ways of improving certain things at the school. The grading scale is on a pass/fail system, which has decreased the competition amongst the students. This I feel has made students more helpful to each other.The students are friendly as well.Another plus is that the lectures are recorded so students have access to them at any time. Cons: The class size is about 160 students, but in your first year, physical therapy students and a few master students are also in your science lectures, so the total amount of students is about 200. So for an individual who likes a smaller class size they may not like this; however it actually isn't a bad set up. The auditorium fits everyone and it allows us to interact with another discipline of the health field. Outside of the main science lectures, the class is broken up into groups of 8 for the doctoring courses, which is a good thing."