In the first-ever in-person episode of I Did My Own Research, Dr. Fran sits down with pediatric emergency physician and viral educator Dr. Beachgem to talk about the real impact of medical misinformation—and what it’s like to fight it from both the ER and the internet.From building a platform during COVID to reaching millions with life-saving content, Dr. Beachgem shares how social media has transformed not only her career, but the way she practices medicine. Together, they dive into the emotional reality behind viral health topics—from vitamin K and vaccine hesitancy to the cases physicians can’t share but never forget.They explore the tension between education and engagement online, the ethics of “going viral,” and how fear-based content spreads faster than truth. Most importantly, this conversation highlights the human side of medicine: patients aren’t difficult—they’re scared, overwhelmed, and trying to make the best decisions they can with the information they have.This episode is a powerful reminder that behind every comment, every click, and every ER visit is a person just looking for reassurance—and a physician trying to meet them there.Dr. Beachgem's social media: @TheBeachGem10Dr. Fran's social media: @PagingDrFran
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