Dr. Paul Offit
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Continuing on our trail of doom and gloom, how is the climate change impacting infectious disease research for you?
It's so strange because what happens to us impacts all of us. So if they're anti-vaccine and we start having pandemics, that's going to impact them, impact their businesses. They're almost like Hurting themselves by hurting others.
It's so strange because what happens to us impacts all of us. So if they're anti-vaccine and we start having pandemics, that's going to impact them, impact their businesses. They're almost like Hurting themselves by hurting others.
It's so strange because what happens to us impacts all of us. So if they're anti-vaccine and we start having pandemics, that's going to impact them, impact their businesses. They're almost like Hurting themselves by hurting others.
If you had the opportunity to go on Rogan again, would you do it?
If you had the opportunity to go on Rogan again, would you do it?
If you had the opportunity to go on Rogan again, would you do it?
Well, you're doing an amazing job in fighting the good fight. Thank you. In educating the world.
Well, you're doing an amazing job in fighting the good fight. Thank you. In educating the world.
Well, you're doing an amazing job in fighting the good fight. Thank you. In educating the world.
Well, it's great. I mean, this YouTube channel reaches this month 150 million people. That's watched. That's not subscribers. That's watched this month. And we're putting out evidence-based information, having conversations with leaders like yourself, Paul Offit.
Well, it's great. I mean, this YouTube channel reaches this month 150 million people. That's watched. That's not subscribers. That's watched this month. And we're putting out evidence-based information, having conversations with leaders like yourself, Paul Offit.
Well, it's great. I mean, this YouTube channel reaches this month 150 million people. That's watched. That's not subscribers. That's watched this month. And we're putting out evidence-based information, having conversations with leaders like yourself, Paul Offit.
But this is where the young folks are.
But this is where the young folks are.
But this is where the young folks are.
Honestly, that's the symbiotic relationship. Where are you doing that? Atlantic Health System here in New Jersey. Oh, wonderful. But what most people don't see with social media is that I think social media and healthcare is really a symbiotic relationship. Because when I started doing social media, folks thought I would leave clinical medicine.
Honestly, that's the symbiotic relationship. Where are you doing that? Atlantic Health System here in New Jersey. Oh, wonderful. But what most people don't see with social media is that I think social media and healthcare is really a symbiotic relationship. Because when I started doing social media, folks thought I would leave clinical medicine.
Honestly, that's the symbiotic relationship. Where are you doing that? Atlantic Health System here in New Jersey. Oh, wonderful. But what most people don't see with social media is that I think social media and healthcare is really a symbiotic relationship. Because when I started doing social media, folks thought I would leave clinical medicine.
And I actually find doing social media, preparing scripts, doing research about certain conditions makes me a better doctor for my patients. But at the same time, when I see my patients, I know what language to use, what questions they have, what misinformation they're falling victim to that I can then bring to social media. So actually both jobs actually feed well.