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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@AHSM_org launched a month ago. We have a mission and vision that’s focused on helping health professionals use social media and do it responsibly. Like other medical societies we participate in, this will take years to build and yes is very much still evolving -
Fair enough, but you cited Gen Z repackaging of healthcare information as though it already existed. I assumed that meant you knew of examples because that's what it sounded like. Are you saying it doesn't yet?
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Feel free to study this but many of my patients follow me on Instagram. None follow me on Twitter. I use Twitter for academic discussion. Some subscribe on YT. Many different platforms and opportunities to educate GP, and guidance needed to use them most effectively.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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