Steven Theodore Johnson Pharm.D., Micheline Andel Goldwire Pharm.D., M.S., M.A., Maha Abdalla Pharm.D., Ph.D., Ashish Advani Pharm.D., Abdullah M. Alhammad Pharm.D., Keri C. Anderson Pharm.D., Allison Bernknopf Pharm.D., MSMI, Matthew L. Blommel Pharm.D., Rachel Brunner Pharm.D., JorDonna Frazier Pharm.D., Prit Gor B.S., Rena Gosser Pharm.D., Heather Ipema Pharm.D., Karen L. Kier Ph.D., M.Sc., FCCP, Audrey Kostrzewa Pharm.D., MPH, Daniel Majerczyk Pharm.D., Ed.M., FCCP, Radha Manian Ph.D., Erin Maxwell Pharm.D., Dianne May Pharm.D., FCCP, J. Russell May Pharm.D., Faria Munir Pharm.D., M.S., Ife Okafar Pharm.D., Jennifer Phillips Pharm.D., FCCP, Alia A. Poore Pharm.D., Maha Saad Pharm.D., Julie B. Sibbesen Pharm.D., Christine D. Sommer Pharm.D., M.A.
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Teaching learners to identify and reduce the spread of medical misinformation
Pharmacists play a key role in helping to identify and combat the spread of medical misinformation. To do this effectively, pharmacists need to be equipped with skills and tools to respond to medical misinformation as it relates to patient care. The lack of peer-reviewed research on how to approach medical misinformation illustrates the need for specific strategies on how to identify, combat, and report medical misinformation. This article describes practical tactics pharmacists can use to teach learners the knowledge and skills necessary to reduce the spread of medical misinformation from various sources, including social media and artificial intelligence.