Health Misinformation in the AI Era: Risks, Realities, and the Role of Librarians
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In this episode of MedEd Thread, we talk with Michelle Kraft, Director of Library Services, and Olivia Davis, Medical Librarian, about the growing impact of health misinformation on medical education and patient care. They discuss the differences between misinformation and disinformation, how social media and AI contribute to the spread of false information, and the risks posed by AI-generated “hallucinations,” bias, and fabricated sources. The conversation also highlights the evolving role of librarians in teaching critical evaluation skills, promoting strategies like the SIFT method, and helping learners navigate an increasingly complex information landscape. Tune in to learn how healthcare professionals and learners can build stronger critical thinking skills to identify trustworthy information and protect the integrity of clinical decision-making.