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“After the whole Tide Pod challenge, I knew this generation was doomed. Nothing good can come from being raised on a steady dose of The Facebook and YouTube.” This comment was made by an attending physician from an older generation after passing a waiting room full of adolescents with their heads buried in their devices. This statement expresses frustrations encountered amongst colleagues regarding young patients and their struggles to communicate verbally.