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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Much of that repacking of info is on IG and YT. Our patients watch these vlogs, our IGs, listening to podcasts more and more...but bc it’s hard to do it all well, let’s learn about IG and YT and define best practices with one another from professionals doing it well there too.
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OK, but I asked to see examples. Do you have any?I know all about vlogs and podcasts.
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@thestrivetofit@DavidHindin@MamaDoctorJones@ZDoggMD@Violin_MD On IG@drrupawong@ncrawfordmd@BillLevineMD@mike_natter@drdanchoi@DrLeslieKim @RKmd all distinct approaches among thousands of examples -
Agree with Austin.
@gorskon, with much respect I think you may be underestimating the impact of the power of multiple voices to resonate. That’s what drowning out means. - Show replies
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