I think it's worth underlining the fact that you're in medical school for years - this is not an inconsiderable period of time. The school itself has the ability to make those years difficult and personally miserable if you pick a course that is incompatible with your goals and/or needs as a student. I'd focus more on what the school can deliver during the time you are a student with them, rather than any promise of advantage beyond graduation (which doesn't exist).
Only thing I would factor in WRT to post-graduation influence would be bonded places and state/territory of graduation (as the latter will directly influence the location of your internship year). These are not variables specific to any particular school, however.
Only thing I would factor in WRT to post-graduation influence would be bonded places and state/territory of graduation (as the latter will directly influence the location of your internship year). These are not variables specific to any particular school, however.