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rispen · 6 years ago
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#dccomics #dc #anime #drawing #comic #comics #drleslie #drlesliethompkins #thompkins #batman #gotham #doctor #drawthisinyourstyle #artchallenge https://www.instagram.com/p/BsNVS66Fh8e/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1pho4ulj5mppi
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fightingfibrolife-blog · 5 years ago
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#BreastFeedingAwarenessMonth #BreastFeeding #Awareness #BreastFeedingAwareness #FedIsBest but #BreastIsBestIFYOUCAN #Repost #TikTok #TikTokDrLeslie #DrLeslie @askyourfamilydoc https://www.instagram.com/p/B06q_6nHOAnd_vueygzU64yB-SGMCQ9yfk6s2o0/?igshid=15y4kpzawoj5z
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actusfrances · 5 years ago
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Sur Tik Tok, les docteurs contrent les fake news médicales
Fausses infos sur le coronavirus, les vaccins ou challenges dangereux... Aux États-Unis, mais aussi en Europe, les docteurs investissent le rĂ©seau social chouchou des ados pour contrer la dĂ©sinformation en matiĂšre de santĂ©.
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Adeptes de Tik Tok, vous ĂȘtes peut-ĂȘtre dĂ©jĂ  tombĂ©s, entre deux vidĂ©os challenge ou danse du ventre, sur une blouse blanche vous exhortant Ă  freiner votre consommation de sucres complexes ou expliquant pourquoi le jus de cĂ©leri n’est pas un remĂšde miracle contre le cancer. Depuis quelques mois outre-Atlantique, et dĂ©sormais en Europe, les mĂ©decins sont de plus en plus nombreux Ă  investir la plateforme. Format court, musique, chorĂ©graphie... si leurs vidĂ©os adoptent les formats Tik Tok habituels,  elles s'attaquent Ă  des sujets sĂ©rieux comme la sexualitĂ©, les maladies ou l'hygiĂšne de vie. La gĂ©nĂ©raliste Rose Marie Leslie rassemble ainsi plus de 500 000 abonnĂ©s grĂące Ă  ses clips sur la contraception, l’acnĂ© ou les dangers de la cigarette Ă©lectronique. Ils sont aussi des milliers Ă  suivre l'AmĂ©ricain Austin Chiang ou encore Danielle Jones, alias @mamadoctorjones, gynĂ©cologue au Baylor Scott & White Medical Center au Texas. Sa vidĂ©o la plus regardĂ©e, "Condom broke, now what ?”, oĂč elle explique la marche Ă  suivre pour prendre la pilule du lendemain, cumule plus de 12 millions de vues.
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Avec une bonne dose d’humour, et en dĂ©tournant intelligemment les codes de l’application, ces docteurs 2.0 entendent lutter contre la dĂ©sinformation : ce rĂ©seau social fĂ©dĂšre en effet un public extrĂȘmement jeune et donc vulnĂ©rable aux fake news (40 % de ses utilisateurs ont entre 16 et 24 ans). Et pour cela, quoi de mieux que de passer par les plateformes utilisĂ©s par les jeunes au quotidien : YouTube, Snapchat, Instagram
 et maintenant Tik Tok.  
À lire aussi : L’ultra-court, format roi des rĂ©seaux sociaux
Habitué à poster du contenu sur Instagram, le médecin français Ilyass (@iza_zou) a constaté la force de frappe du nouveau réseau social dÚs la publication de son premier contenu :  
“J’avais dĂ©cidĂ© de publier une vidĂ©o questions/rĂ©ponses sur le coronavirus. L’extrait de la vidĂ©o publiĂ© sur Tik Tok a gĂ©nĂ©rĂ© 40 fois plus de vues que sur Instagram."
“Les gens passent beaucoup de temps sur ces nouveaux outils de communication, c’est une bonne idĂ©e de retourner la tendance et de les utiliser pour faire de la pĂ©dagogie”, poursuit le pathologiste, qui exerce Ă  l'hĂŽpital Bichat Ă  Paris.  
“Sur Internet, les thĂ©ories alternatives bĂ©nĂ©ficient souvent de la mĂȘme visibilitĂ© que ce qui est valable scientifiquement. Le but est d’apporter une connaissance fiable pour permettre de faire la part des choses.”
COMBATTRE LES FAKE NEWS PAR L'HUMOUR
Ces "toubibs du web" sont bien souvent les premiers Ă  dĂ©mystifier les idĂ©es et dĂ©fis farfelus qui pullulent sur la plateforme. L’occasion de rappeler aux internautes, que non, tremper ses testicules dans de la sauce soja ne permet pas d’en ressentir le goĂ»t, ou que la pastille intĂ©grĂ©e dans les tests de grossesse n’a pas les mĂȘmes effets qu’une pilule du lendemain. “Ce n’est pas un plan B
”, avertit Rose Marie Leslie dans une vidĂ©o Tik Tok, expliquant aux internautes que la pastille sert simplement Ă  ne pas humidifier certaines parties du test.
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@young.an.dumb this video is spreading INCORRECT MEDICAL INFO!! Please like and spread awareness ##foryourpage ##woah ##tiktokpartner ###greenscreenvideo
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Consciente de l'audience grandissante de la plateforme, l’Organisation Mondiale de la SantĂ© vient d'ailleurs de crĂ©er son compte Tik Tok. Elle y diffuse notamment des informations pratiques pour lutter contre la contagion du coronavirus.
RÉTABLIR LE LIEN SOIGNÉ-SOIGNANT
Via Tik Tok, les mĂ©decins espĂšrent aussi rĂ©tablir la confiance des jeunes gĂ©nĂ©rations envers le corps mĂ©dical.  “Autrefois tout le monde savait oĂč vivait le mĂ©decin du village. Vous aviez confiance en votre docteur car vous le connaissiez aussi en tant que personne”, souligne Danielle Jones dans les colonnes du New York Times . Pour rĂ©tablir ce lien, “la vidĂ©o est le format idĂ©al”, appuie encore Ilyass. “J’essaye de rester captivant, que soit par le dĂ©cor, la maniĂšre de prĂ©senter, la musique
 MĂȘme en deux minutes, on peut transmettre un vrai message.”
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Mais cette visibilitĂ© peut aussi exposer les mĂ©decins Ă  du cyberharcĂšlement, comme a pu l’expĂ©rimenter la pĂ©diatre amĂ©ricaine Nicole Baldwin en janvier dernier. La jeune femme publie une vidĂ©o dans laquelle elle met en avant les bĂ©nĂ©fices des vaccins et rĂ©fute la thĂ©orie selon laquelle ils pourraient causer de l’autisme. En retour, elle reçoit des centaines d'insultes , dont des menaces de mort. Sur Tik Tok comme ailleurs, la lutte contre les fake news n'est jamais une promenade de santĂ©. 
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pharmastrategic · 5 years ago
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TikTok is now being used to combat health misinformation and it's working! #hcsmeufr #esante #digitalhealth
TikTok is now being used to combat health misinformation and it’s working! #hcsmeufr #esante #digitalhealth
Dr. Rose Marie Leslie is hoping to reach teens with a message about the dangers of e-cigarettes. So she’s started posting regularly on TikTok, the popular short video app, and has collected a large following.
  Leslie, who goes by @DrLeslie and is a family medicine doctor at the University of Minnesota Medical School, has amassed more than 300,000 followers on the platform in recent months. Most

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compare-wp10 · 5 years ago
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TikTok is now being used to combat health misinformation and it's working!
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Dr. Rose Marie Leslie is hoping to reach teens with a message about the dangers of e-cigarettes. So she’s started posting regularly on TikTok, the popular short video app, and has collected a large following.
  Leslie, who goes by @DrLeslie and is a family medicine doctor at the University of Minnesota Medical School, has amassed more than 300,000 followers on the platform in recent months. Most of her TikTok videos offer insights on health issues that impact teens, ranging from how to talk to doctors about birth control to why it’s a bad idea for a group of friends to share a lollipop.
  She’s best known for getting real about vaping and vaping-related illness. The issue is more urgent than ever for many parents, with surveys showing that vape use at an all-time high among teens amid an outbreak of a life-threatening vaping illness. 
  Part of the problem, according to medical experts, is the teens aren’t aware of the risks because public health organizations aren’t communicating with them on the platforms they use.
  That’s where Leslie comes in.
  Leslie doesn’t talk down to the viewer, but instead shows side-by-side images of a vaping-related lung injury and a normal lung biopsy, and discusses the root causes.
  In one video, she shows her followers what vaping lung illness really looks like under a microscope. “That is terrifying,” she says in the video.
  Leslie says she gets a lot of messages from teens who have stopped vaping because they watched one of her videos.
  “I expected it as a primary-care doctor who’s often talking to teens about the health risks associated with something like vaping that’s perceived as cool,” she said.
  Greater engagement on TikTok than other platforms
  Leslie is just one of the doctors who have recently started popping up on TikTok. Far more physicians are on Twitter and Instagram, which are more popular with older generations.
  But those who have taken the TikToK plunge say they are experiencing far greater engagement on content there than on other social media platforms.
  Jefferson Health’s Dr. Austin Chiang, one of the most active physicians on social media, recently joined TikTok after reading about how it’s taking off. 
  Chiang uses TikTok primarily as a platform to talk to other young doctors about issues that matter to them, like the cost of medical education or the sacrifice of giving up their 20s to spend nights and weekends in the hospital.
  Chiang says he already sees the most engagement on TikTok, which is used by more than 700 million people daily, according to its owner ByteDance.
  Chiang and Leslie are also using TikTok to combat health misinformation.
  “I’ve heard the criticism that doctors and other medical professionals on social media are somehow less credible, or won’t be taken as seriously by their peers,” said Sherry Pagoto, a behavioral scientist and professor at the Department of Allied Health Sciences at the University of Connecticut. “But I think that school of thought is going to be a thing of the past.”
  Pagoto notes that medical experts need to meet teens where they are, rather than sticking to the older methods of advertising on television or Facebook.
  “It would be great for public health organizations to follow the lead of these medical professionals on TikTok,” she said.
  Read More: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/29/doctors-use-tiktok-to-talk-to-teens-about-vaping-birth-control.html
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theacademicmom · 8 years ago
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This was supposed to be a family weekend, but I have grading to do...whelp! Work while they sleep so I can socialize in the day #DrLeslie #innareallife (at Washington, District of Columbia)
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theacademicmom · 8 years ago
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When your colleague has you modeling up and down the hallway #DrLeslie (at Monte Ahuja College of Business)
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theacademicmom · 8 years ago
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Sunday afternoon...class prep! I've forced my students to subscribe to the WSJ. No more relying on social media and no name sources for news! I'll make them well informed citizens if it kills me... #DrLeslie (at Cleveland, Ohio)
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theacademicmom · 9 years ago
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If I don't grade for a single day, I fall behind...hence, I take the cursed things to bed! Grade papers till eyes shut down #PhDgrind #DrLeslie (at Cleveland, Ohio)
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theacademicmom · 10 years ago
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Never mind the retainers...my degrees are here! #DrLeslie #ijusthadto (at Tallahassee, Florida)
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