I attended it last weekend! We started out with a lunch where different professors and current students mingled and introduced themselves to us. We then had a brief introduction about the program where the faculty were sure to address the issue of safety in the city of Memphis since it was a pretty hot topic. The Downtown Clinic is located in a medical center, next to the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, a few blocks from St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, Lebonheur Children's hospital and others. We got to meet with academic and clinical faculty and discuss our interests and career goals. While I thought the amount of clinical opportunities were great and the professor seemed nice, but challenging, I got the impression that UM was very heavy on research; professors doing research and almost all students involved in some sort of research. This is not really my thing so I was a little turned off by that. I just really wanna be a clinician. The professors were all great though and it seemed like most of them talked about how they have good relationships with the students in and out of class. I did though overhear a student saying that you could never get in touch with a professor outside of class because he was so enthralled in his research. That being said, Memphis seemed like a great program!! It was really cool to be surrounded by students, faculty, and prospective students who were so passionate about the field. There's a lot of clinical facilities available on and off campus that were really appealing. I will say however, that if you take a wrong turn in the city you could end up in a really bad area so it would seem like you'd really have to learn your way around. I'm not trying to diss it at all, I'm just giving the opinion that I received from it. Hope this helps!