McGill is a legitimate medical school. That said, being a Canadian, this guy is likely a leftist and believes in the socialist healthcare system of his country.
Sorry but it's not. Maybe according to Canadian standards but not U.S.
To even get into medical school here in the U.S. you need to have a four year degree with all your classes geared towards medicine. THEN, if you're lucky, you might get admitted into medical school somewhere..........
My nephew was class valedictorian at a private school here in S.E. Michigan, went to Williams College, another private school in Massachusetts that only has a %16 acceptance rate, and was in the top 10 of his class. He applied to the University of Michigan Medical school and was turned down due to all the applicants that were either minorities or already had masters degrees.
They told him that they would accept him the following year so during that year off, he went to Europe to play semi-pro hockey. (As a side note, he was recruited by every major Ivy League college, including Harvard, to play hockey for them but he turned them down.)
Following the year of hockey in Europe, U of M accepted him and the rest is history........
Internship, residency and surgery training at the University of Pittsburgh and finally a two year fellowship at Harvard in their Thorasic Surgery program..........
You will never see or get that kind of training in Canada.............NEVER, NEVER, NEVER !!!!!
You need specialized heart surgery, good luck with that, you're likely to be operated on by a "General Surgeon"..........
You have colon cancer and require a Colorectal Surgeon, good luck with that, you're likely to end up with that General Surgeon again.........
Call him what you may but a four year education does not make this guy a doctor..................