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When an ED patient starts their CC with "I heard on Dr. Oz…" a little part of me dies. I worry about the idea that individuals will get their medical advice based on the half truths Dr. Oz promotes on his TV show rather than from a physician who actually knows, examines and (hopefully) cares about the patient and the patient's well being.
When an ED patient starts their CC with "I heard on Dr. Oz…" a little part of me dies. I worry about the idea that individuals will get their medical advice based on the half truths Dr. Oz promotes on his TV show rather than from a physician who actually knows, examines and (hopefully) cares about the patient and the patient's well being.
I saw an article on Medscape the other day about a study that was published recently (in BMJ, IIRC), that found that, of popular medical shows on US TV, including Dr. Oz and "The Doctors," only 1/3 to 1/2 of the information presented was medically factual. It also found that the TV docs did a v. poor job of identifying conflicts of interests, and identifying what info was their actual medical opinion vs. what they were being paid to say.
I'm not familiar with him, other than having seen him in passing on TV. Is Oz his real name? What nonsense is he promoting?There is a doctor on in the afternoon that I've enjoyed. Don't remember his name, I think he's an ER doc. He's very good looking. He has a good show.
Yes, I know this is from Wikipedia, but I figure one questionable source of information deserves another:
Yes, I know this is from Wikipedia, but I figure one questionable source of information deserves another:
LOL, good one!
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
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Columbia University response: "is committed to the principle of academic freedom and to upholding faculty members' freedom of expression for statements they make in public discussion."
Doctors want Dr. Oz off medical faculty
I would think Columbia having a fit over HOSPITAL OFFICE voicemail having message about Oz TV show tickets as OUTSIDE business interest..... unless they think Dr Oz PUBLICITY bringing in patients = $$$ for hospital coffers.