Jon Liedtke joined The Gene Valaitis Show on Niagara’s 610 CKTB to discuss a controversial Canadian program where Canadian universities’ medical schools, funded by foreign countries (of which Saudi Arabia currently makes up 50%), trains hundreds of international physicians annually who then return home credentialed as Canadian doctors.
While this program generates an estimated millions for the universities – Saudi for example pays $100,000 per trainee – critics argue it’s ethically questionable, given the Saudi regime’s human rights record, and strategically flawed, as Canada already faces a severe doctor shortage, leaving millions of Canadians without a family doctor.
The program is criticized for essentially training the away team – on home ice – who are contracted to leave, rather than investing the funds to create residency spots for thousands of Canadian medical graduates to address the ongoing issues in our healthcare system.
This aired on 610 CKTB
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