BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250723T205213EDT-8674b7HrCd@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250724T005213Z DESCRIPTION:David Scales\, MPhil\, MD\, PhD\n\nPhysician and Medical Sociol ogist | Weill Cornell Medicine\n\nWhere: Hybrid Event | 2001 şÚÁϲ»´ňěČ Colleg e\, Room 1140\; Zoom\n\nAbstract\n\nThe COVID-19 pandemic and the associat ed infodemic – the abundance of information\, both true and false\, spread ing at unprecedented speed and scale – has created myriad challenges for p ublic health professionals. While COVID-19 is becoming endemic\, our infod emic was\, in fact\, already endemic. In this lecture\, I will discuss how the structure of the misinformation crisis can guide interventions to mit igate it\, using as an example my work training community-oriented infodem iologists – field epidemiologists for the infodemic – to begin addressing misinformation and building healthy information environments in their digi tal communities.\n\nLearning Objectives\n\n\n Recognize and define the spec trum of information disorder including mis/dis/malinformation\n Explain how environmental health metaphors provide a lens into the structure of our m isinformation crisis\n Describe strategies to address misinformation in onl ine forums that flow from our understanding of the structure of how misinf ormation flows online\n\n\nSpeaker Bio\n\nDavid Scales\, MPhil\, MD\, PhD\ , is physician and medical sociologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and Chief Medical Officer at Critica\, an NGO focused on building scientific litera cy. His dissertation examined the global governance of infectious diseases and he completed a post-doc at HealthMap.org at Harvard Medical School in spatial epidemiology. David went on to a primary care Internal Medicine r esidency at Cambridge Health Alliance and continues to work as a hospitali st. His current research focuses on medical communication in clinical and online settings including understanding how to address misinformation with in digital communities. His work seeks to emphasize how structural factors affect our information environments to allow misinformation to propagate and misconceptions to persist. Dr. Scales’ work leverages qualitative and quantitative methods to the problem of misinformation\, training “infodemi ologists” to build Covid-19 vaccine confidence in online communities with community-oriented motivational interviewing. He has written about applyin g models of epidemic disease surveillance and response as a guide to the p roblem of misinformation and served as a consultant to the Office of the S urgeon General on the topic of the impact of COVID-19 misinformation durin g the pandemic. In his spare time he enjoys learning and speaking differen t languages\, biking\, playing water polo and reading with his two-year-ol d son.\n\nPresented as part of the Epidemiology Seminar Series\n\nThe Depa rtment of Epidemiology\, Biostatistics and Occupational Health Seminar Ser ies is a self-approved Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by t he maintenance of certification program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada\n\n \n DTSTART:20230116T210000Z DTEND:20230116T220000Z SUMMARY:The Toxins We Carry: Tackling medical misinformation beyond COVID-1 9 vaccine hesitancy URL:/epi-biostat-occh/channels/event/toxins-we-carry-t ackling-medical-misinformation-beyond-covid-19-vaccine-hesitancy-344324 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR