I admire his enthusiasm, but "drowning out" quackery and medical misinformation with good information just doesn't work. wish him luck, but I wish he'd also talk to those of us who've been at just this thing for many years, like @MarkHoofnagle and others.https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/31/doctor-recruiting-doctors-to-fight-fake-health-info-on-social-media.html …
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VISION Positively influencing public health and health care through social media. MISSION Our devotion is to reinventing and accelerating the sharing of healthcare information over all social media platforms while: EMPLOYING social media as an educational tool... Ok by me
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How it's operationalized is the key. Like most mission statements, this is vague. More worrisome, there's nothing about countering health misinformation, which made me question whether it's a core function of the organization. Core functions should be in the mission statement.
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