NewsRegional Dr Who? University of Guyana denies fake doc was a student by Barbados Today 14/07/2022 written by Barbados Today Updated by Asminnie Moonsammy 14/07/2022 2 min read A+A- Reset Mikhail Mclennon FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 338 GEORGETOWN, GUYANA โ The lies of a Guyanese man, who pretended to be a doctor, continue to unravel as the University of Guyana (UoG) confirmed today that he was never registered to study medicine or any other degree program at its campuses. In a statement today, UoG said: โAfter reviewing our extensive student records database, the University of Guyana regrets to confirm that Mr Mikhail Mclennon has never been registered as a student in any programme at any of the University of Guyanaโs Campuses.โ โThe University views this incident very seriously but urges the young man in question, and all others wishing to take up significant professions, to follow the lawful and bonafide route in doing so.โ President of the Guyana Cancer Foundation, Bibi Hassan, first highlighted the 27-year-oldโs ruse after he volunteered as a medical practitioner at an outreach program at Peterโs Hall, Jama Masjid on July 3. In a Facebook post on Tuesday, she said: โGuyana Cancer Foundation wishes to notify the General Public that Mikhail Mclennon is not a doctor and they are no records showing he is registered at the Medical Council of Guyana. He had asked to volunteer with Guyana Cancer Foundation. I took him as a Volunteer but then persons from the Media and others called to confirm that he is not a doctor.โ โI questioned him about his Medical Degree and he refused to send a copy of it to us. He said he is working as a Medical Officer/Pharmacist at ROK Pharmacy. No such Pharmacy exist! He is no longer affiliated with Guyana Cancer Foundation!โ You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Business owners disappointed In subsequent interviews with the media, Mclennon claimed he was โa student doctorโ and the cancer foundation was well aware that he did not have a license to operate as a physician. Mclennon, who owns a modelling agency, has since removed all photos and videos from his social media account where he was seen dressed in medical scrubs and a lab coat. There have been calls on social media from Mclennon to be investigated as some persons claim that this is not the first time that he pretended to be a doctor. LOOP Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Wickham warns CARICOM row hurting regional unity 13/04/2026 At least 30 dead in stampede at Haitiโs historic site 12/04/2026 CARICOM defends secretary-general reappointment 12/04/2026