These doctors are taking on misinformation on TikTok
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"Sunburn gives you cancer" and "creatine makes you smarter." Medical misinformation is flooding social media. That's why more and more doctors are making their own videos on TikTok. But editor Karlijn Saris wonders: how much authority does a doctor's coat actually have in that regard?
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- Guests:
- Karlijn Saris
- Presentation:
- Bram Endedijk
- Editorial:
- Niki Ipenburg
- Assembly:
- Gal Tsadok-Hai
- Final editing:
- Tessa Colen
- Coordination:
- Belle Braakhekke
- Production:
- Andrea Huntjens
- Photo:
- Screenshot TikTok channel Doctors Today
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