A weary reflection on medical misinformation, social media “experts,” and the emotional exhaustion healthcare workers feel when expertise no longer matters.
Tag: social media
Oh My Heck (As They Say Here in Utah)
A sardonic and angry reflection on medical misinformation, social media conspiracy theories, and the exhausting reality of watching internet nonsense overpower actual science and healthcare expertise.
Facebook University School of Immunology
When “doing your own research” means ignoring decades of science, you don’t get answers—you get louder mistakes.
Opinions Aren’t Evidence
Medical misinformation thrives on confidence, not competence. During COVID, social media turned opinion into “fact”—with real consequences.
