Doctor Recruiting Medical Professionals To Battle Fake Health News On Twitter And Instagram

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A doctor is recruiting medical professionals to drown out fake news which inundates social media on a daily basis.

Austin Chiang, the first chief medical social media officer at a top hospital, is hoping to overcome untrustworthy content with reliable information from experts in the field.

Too often, misinformation about things such as vaccines and mental health are spread via social media, something Chiang hopes to put an end to.

As well as being a Harvard-trained gastroenterologist, Chiang has a passion for social media and boasts an impressive 22.8K followers on Instagram.

Referring to himself as a ‘GI Doctor,’ the gastroenterologist is succeeding in being one of the most influential doctors in the real world, making him the perfect person to make a change.

Chiang puts himself at the heart of his Instagram page, sharing pictures of himself in his scrubs most days alongside informative captions. Some days, he’ll be talking about the latest research. Others, he’ll be providing advice to patients and tackling fake news rumours.

As Chiang pointed out to CNBC, most people don’t have time to read the latest scientific research regarding healthcare. Hence why it’s so important, now more than ever, that medical professionals get online and share their knowledge in an accessible way.

Experts in the field, Chiang states, need to start connecting with people on Instagram and Facebook – or else fake news will continue to spread.

So, the gastroenterologist is working alongside the Association for Healthcare Social Media to recruit an army of physicians, nurses, patient advocates, and other health professionals to counter misinformation.

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Today @ahsm_org goes live! But beyond a huge thank you to the founders and high-fives for the hard work seeing this to fruition, the pragmatist in me is fully aware that today marks the beginning of major work to be done.🙌 . We are a medical society with rotating leadership (yes I personally hope for more diversity among disciplines!): your ACP, ACC, ANA of health professional social media use. Through resources, best practices, advocacy BY health professionals (some of whom are decade-long social media veterans – check out leadership team) to meet the general public where they get are: on social media. We aim to move the needle in creative ways to encourage and incentivize health professionals to use social media productively, without falling victim to the various pitfalls of an evolving social media landscape.🤓 . My dream for AHSM is for academic institutions/societies to adopt AHSM best practices for their social media know-how for health. I hope institutions will recognize the time/effort that goes into productive social media use with our advocacy and reward its adoption as the resource it has become, to incentivize professionals to get online and share knowledge with the public. The result, I hope is a reduction in health misinformation.🙏 . Check out ahsm.org today to make an informed decision whether you’d like to help build this together. . . . #ahsm #socialmedia #publichealth #health #healthy #change #nursing #nursingschool #nursepractitioner #np #medschool #doctors #paschool #dentistry #pharmacy #leadership #medical #teamwork #movement #thebeginning

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Chiang states the ‘biggest crisis’ in health care today is people spreading false claims about certain ‘cures’ or preventative measures.

For example, the doctor references some vendors who are reportedly selling so-called cures such as industrial strength bleach to ‘eliminate’ autism in children. It’s also impossible to avoid anti-vaccination content online, which has become far more prominent in recent years.

Without health care professionals such as himself, Chiang warns this information could slowly begin to become more widely accepted than medical facts – purely because it’s what everyone has access to.

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Despite doctors historically being reluctant to use social media, either because they think it’s a waste of time or fear they might get in trouble with an employer, Chiang says now is the time to change this.

Hats off to Chiang for hopefully creating something which will be the start of a change for the better.

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