I think people are confusing US medical education with the US medical system. The two are related, but they do not necessarily correlate.
We can have the best doctors in the world but if the system is poorly designed, health care access and distribution can still be a problem, so the quality of health care cannot be answered, even as a tangential discussion in this thread.
As for having the world's best medical school..........it would depend on what you call 'the best'. I find it funny that how on other threads discussing the 'best' medical schools, people are derided as "elitist" if they say their school is better than another school b/c of competitive admissions numbers and/or reputation/research.
In fact, many SDNers say that top schools (including top medical schools) are overrated b/c they are ranked on research based reputation, and superficial things such as GPA and scores, and NOT on teaching quality.
So my question is this, if, when ranking among medical schools WITHIN this country, we deride GPA/MCAT scores and research reputation of medical schools as shallow indicators of medical school quality, how is that in this thread, we have people using the EXACT same qualifier to say we now have the best medical school in the WORLD?? 😱
The only reason I can come up with is hubris (or perhaps blind patriotism?). Anyway, I just wanted to point out the double standard.
If we want to go by pure numbers, i.e how competitive it is.....from what I know of educational systems in other countries, it is about as hard to get into COLLEGE as it is to get into medical schools here. From what I can tell, many asian students in other countries who struggle to get into their country's universities would be considered prime candidates for top schools here.
Therefore I doubt we can use the excuse that our medical school is the hardest to get into if in other countries, colleges are equally competitive (and grad school even more so).
As for the quality of education we have, I think it is one of the best. We raised our medical education uniformaly to the doctoral level, something not done in many other countries.
But I also think, if ranked internationally, once again, there will be many that would be in the top 50 of medical schools. I believe that the US would have a DISPREPORTIONATE number of top medical schools in terms of educational quality, but if it is US vs. World, I think the world will still come out on top.