Neither. As a practicing physician for over 25 years, I would argue that the cost-benefit ratio of attending either of those schools is not justifiable for some one who plans on practicing clinical medicine. The number of medical school applicants is trending downward and it just isn’t that hard to get accepted to medical school. By the time you graduate and finish your residency, you will, more than likely, be looking at employment by the government or a large corporation - the days of the self employed/small group practice owned and operated by physicians is at an end. You will be a lower level employee making a fixed salary. This scenario does not justify carrying any significant college debt.