The doctors whom you work with *in/at* the same hospital // ...*in/at* the same university...
1.
The doctors whom you work with *in/at* the same hospital were arrested for corruption.
→Is this sentence correct? Between "in" and "at", which preposition is better here? Or are the both correct?
2.
John, whom you studied with *in/at* the same university, was promoted to the manager of the company.
→Is this sentence correct? Between "in" and "at", which preposition is better here? Or are the both correct?
Thanks!