id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_qtnx4hh5kjgv3hzf3757skqrpu Joel M. Topf COVID-19, Social Media, and the Role of the Public Physician 2021 7 .pdf application/pdf 4118 378 60 COVID-19, Social Media, and the Role of the Public Physician Social media · Twitter · Youtube · COVID-19 · SarsCoV2 · An emerging force in this information infodemic is public physicians, doctors who view a public presence as a large segment of their mission. Social media platforms remove contextual clues people normally use to assess information validity (see Fig. 1). Social media can be used as a "just in time" means of information sharing, as shown by one group's rapid dissemination of an airway management infographic via Twitter The public physicians found that most of their content focused on the pandemic, as this was the primary While most public physicians reported that their audience not only grew during the pandemic but also became roles as public physicians, Wilson specifically noted increased politics in his audience. YouTube as a source of information on COVID-19: a pandemic of misinformation? ./cache/work_qtnx4hh5kjgv3hzf3757skqrpu.pdf ./txt/work_qtnx4hh5kjgv3hzf3757skqrpu.txt