BronxCare is AUC's largest clinical site, what was your experience rotating there and how competitive is it to get placed at the better affiliated hospitals?

BronxCare Health System, formerly Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, serves as AUC School of Medicine’s flagship and largest affiliated clinical training site in the United States. Located in the South Bronx, BronxCare is a busy urban safety-net hospital that gives AUC students exposure to high patient volumes and a wide range of pathology. However, AUC also has affiliations with a broader network of hospitals across the country, and students often wonder how site placement decisions are made, whether certain hospitals are considered more prestigious or residency-competitive than others, and what they can do to influence where they end up rotating. This thread is intended to gather real student and graduate perspectives on the BronxCare experience specifically, as well as honest insight into how the broader affiliated hospital network works in practice. If you rotated at BronxCare or another AUC-affiliated site, we want to hear what the clinical environment was like, how it affected your residency application, and what advice you would give to someone heading into rotations now.

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I did three of my core rotations at BronxCare and my honest take is that the patient volume is genuinely insane in a good way for learning. You are seeing real pathology constantly, the ED is busy, the medicine floors are packed, and you are never standing around with nothing to do. The attendings vary a lot though. Some of them are fantastic teachers who will quiz you and push you and write you detailed evaluations. Others are overwhelmed and you can tell they see students as a secondary concern. You have to be proactive about introducing yourself, showing up early, and making yourself useful or you can drift through a rotation there without getting much out of it. The experience is very much what you put into it.

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This is helpful to hear. I am about six months away from starting rotations and BronxCare keeps coming up as the default placement for a lot of AUC students. Is there a way to request a different site or does the school basically assign you and that is that? I am not trying to avoid it necessarily but I want to understand how much control students actually have over where they end up.