DiscoverConnections Podcast“I read online…”: doctors respond to medical myths
“I read online…”: doctors respond to medical myths

“I read online…”: doctors respond to medical myths

Update: 2025-11-10
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A new survey finds that more than six in ten American physicians reported that their patients have been influenced by misinformation or disinformation in the past year. The problem is particularly acute in rural health care settings, according to the Physicians Foundation. The Rochester Academy of Medicine is launching a new series of public presentations called "Demystifying Misinformation." We talk to some of the people involved in crafting a program meant to provide clarity and understanding. In studio:


  • Daniel Taramasco, M.D., hospitalist with Rochester Regional Health

  • Laura Whitebell, Ph.D., associate professor of writing at the University of Rochester

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“I read online…”: doctors respond to medical myths

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