Why not just say he had a PhD in anatomy/neuro? It makes more sense than glorifying his dental degree teaching at some dental school to me. (And no, I don't think that we should emulate our academic programs after dental schools.)
Actually, a PhD is top notch and kudos to OCPM for having that type of prof teaching the students because that is what medical schools do. They get experts in the field.
As far as the lower anatomy praise, carrying a washing machine for 20 miles on your back is pretty intense stuff too. But it doesn't teach you much. I've had many classes in undergrad that were made to be difficult whereby I didn't learn a darn thing because I was too busy in mind-numbing academic manure.
BTW, how did OCPM do on the national boards? To me the national boards weeds out fact from fiction. I've seen a few students on here bragging about their school's scores, but nothing but silence and on a few others. maybe I didn't read the thread that told all.
In general, I'm curious about the scores of ohio, barry, california, NY and temple