Derek Clewley: Misinformation in Research and Social Media

Published: Feb. 20, 2023, 10 a.m.

b'Derek Clewley is a physical therapist with recognition as a recognized as a fellow of (https://aaompt.org/)AAOMPT (https://aaompt.org/), assistant director (https://medschool.duke.edu/personnel/derek-clewley-dpt-phd) (https://medschool.duke.edu/personnel/derek-clewley-dpt-phd)for Duke\\u2019s Center of Excellence in Manual and Manipulative Therapy, assistant professor in Orthopaedic surgery and educator at Evidence in Motion (https://evidenceinmotion.com/), and lately a researcher with interests in dry needling, manual therapy and pain science.Episode Takeaways* Misinformation is not a good thing* Duke\\u2019s Evidence-Based Practice Course Series\\xa0* Resources to find quality information\\u2026 even in social media* Differentiating between quality information and quick information\\xa0\\xa0Three Questions* Who is someone the audience should follow to learn more about today\\u2019s topic? Seth Peterson (https://twitter.com/DrSethPT)\\xa0* Where is a good place to start in the appraisal of research? Medbridge (https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/), TrustMe-Ed (https://www.trustme-ed.com/), medical librarians\\xa0* Why should people care about this episode/topic? Instead of leading to frustration receiving misinformation, understand what is the difference between misinformation and trusted resources\\xa0Parting Shot\\u201cFor a lot of PTs, getting to PT Pintcast is one piece of a pinnacle in a career. So thanks for having me.\\u201d - Derek Clewley\\xa0Connect with Derek!* Twitter\\xa0* Instagram\\xa0 (https://www.instagram.com/djclewpt/)Do you want to be part of PT Pintcast Book Club? Join the'