Pop Medicine > > Pop Medicine– Healthcare social networks material collected by MedPage Today personnel
by Gillian Booth, Social Media Editor, MedPage Today; Katie Smith, Social Media Assistant, MedPage Today July 4, 2024
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“The @chappellroan tune that broke your heart might conserve one, too,” stated the American Heart Association in an Instagram post, describing that the pop anthem “Good Luck, Babe” is 117 beats per minute, the right pace for hands-only CPR.
There is no such thing as “abortion after birth.” In a TikTok video, ob/gyn Karen Tang, MD, fixed previous President Trump's “obvious false information” throughout the argument.
“Me, when I get asked to check out the EKG.” Recently's governmental argument influenced a wealth of health care memes.
“Healthcare is so ridiculous,” stated @doctor. disney, regreting the minimal organization hours of pharmaceutical and medical insurance business, which can result in hold-ups in client care and health center discharges.
Oncologist Laura Vater, MD, MPH, advised her fans how often health care experts think of their clients: “Our work belongs people, and we truly appreciate you.”
“We have NO best to make ethical judgment,” stated Zed Zha, MD, after seeing a frustrating chart message that checked out, “Patient cancelled visit. Plainly, her health is not her concern.”
Which medical specializeds would “Inside Out” characters select? Vicki Chan, MD, shared her take in a TikTok video.
“I seriously hope it's much better now than it was then.” Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD, clarified a harmful element of medical education: the diverse treatment of genders.
Urologist Ashley Winter, MD, stressed that all tests can produce incorrect positives, causing inaccurate outcomes. “This is why physicians do not advise everybody get every test all the time.”
Should you inject salmon DNA into your skin? Cosmetic surgeon @doctoryoun responded to the fishy skin care treatment: “It's called Rejuran and is readily available in Korea (and ideally the U.S. quickly).”
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Gillian Booth is a Social Media Manager for MedPage Today. She is based in Philadelphia. Intrigued in teaming up with @MedPageToday on social networks? Email: gbooth@everydayhealthgroup.com Follow
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Katie Smith is a Social Media Assistant for Medpage Today. She helps with social networks efforts and method. Intrigued in teaming up with @MedPageToday on social networks? Email: k.smith@medpagetoday.com Follow