<p>Because the cirriculum for med schools is so tightly regulated, there is very little difference in terms of educational quality between med schools. This doesn't mean there's no difference between med schools since they still differ in location, research, prestige, etc. but if you want to become a good doctor, you will be able to do that at any med school. When it comes to garnering residency positions, the prestige of your med school won't be nearly as important as your grades and board scores.</p>