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S13 Ep5: Social Media Expands Access to Practical Public Health Education: With Chandler Park, MD; and Paul Hanona, MD
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In this week’s episode of MedNews Week’s Oncology Unplugged, host Chandler Park, MD, a medical oncologist at Norton Cancer Institute in Louisville, Kentucky, was rejoined by Paul Hanona, MD, to give advice to up-and-coming oncology content creators. Dr Hanona is a content creator under the handle @doctordiscover.
In the final part of this 3-part series, Drs Park and Hanona discussed the ways that public health content creation offers practical advice about a variety of topics but may also spark debate. The conversation shifted to the potential of artificial intelligence in medical education, emphasizing its role in providing quick, reliable information. Drs Park and Hanona also touched on the importance of oncologists using social media to share their experiences and inspire hope, highlighting the transformative power of new technologies and treatments in the field.
In the final part of this 3-part series, Drs Park and Hanona discussed the ways that public health content creation offers practical advice about a variety of topics but may also spark debate. The conversation shifted to the potential of artificial intelligence in medical education, emphasizing its role in providing quick, reliable information. Drs Park and Hanona also touched on the importance of oncologists using social media to share their experiences and inspire hope, highlighting the transformative power of new technologies and treatments in the field.
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In this week’s episode of MedNews Week’s Oncology Unplugged, host Chandler Park, MD, a medical oncologist at Norton Cancer Institute in Louisville, Kentucky, was rejoined by Paul Hanona, MD, to give advice to up-and-coming oncology content creators. Dr Hanona is a content creator under the handle @doctordiscover.
In the final part of this 3-part series, Drs Park and Hanona discussed the ways that public health content creation offers practical advice about a variety of topics but may also spark debate. The conversation shifted to the potential of artificial intelligence in medical education, emphasizing its role in providing quick, reliable information. Drs Park and Hanona also touched on the importance of oncologists using social media to share their experiences and inspire hope, highlighting the transformative power of new technologies and treatments in the field.
In the final part of this 3-part series, Drs Park and Hanona discussed the ways that public health content creation offers practical advice about a variety of topics but may also spark debate. The conversation shifted to the potential of artificial intelligence in medical education, emphasizing its role in providing quick, reliable information. Drs Park and Hanona also touched on the importance of oncologists using social media to share their experiences and inspire hope, highlighting the transformative power of new technologies and treatments in the field.
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