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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 701464" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>If you couldn't figure out that our medical schools, have extra room to train american students from the above, then that's sad.</p><p>Also if you couldn't figure out, that close to 200 US doctors graduate here per year, along Canadian Students, what makes you think, the Canadians Doctors have less training, and constribute to poorer healthcare ?</p><p>200 per year is not enourmous, but given the fact, it's atleast a 5 year study... thats 1000 US Medical Students here at any giving time.</p><p> </p><p>And, I bet some more in England. Oxford for example.</p><p> </p><p>We actually have great healthcare here, just the problem with waiting at times.</p><p>But, that has been reduced, and the next UN rating Survey of Quailty of Healthcare by Country, will prove it. We will notch down on the scale... atleast a spot or 2.</p><p> </p><p>Can you say that for the US ? I doubt it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 701464, member: 23950"] If you couldn't figure out that our medical schools, have extra room to train american students from the above, then that's sad. Also if you couldn't figure out, that close to 200 US doctors graduate here per year, along Canadian Students, what makes you think, the Canadians Doctors have less training, and constribute to poorer healthcare ? 200 per year is not enourmous, but given the fact, it's atleast a 5 year study... thats 1000 US Medical Students here at any giving time. And, I bet some more in England. Oxford for example. We actually have great healthcare here, just the problem with waiting at times. But, that has been reduced, and the next UN rating Survey of Quailty of Healthcare by Country, will prove it. We will notch down on the scale... atleast a spot or 2. Can you say that for the US ? I doubt it. [/QUOTE]
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