Show up where health misinformation spreads
Your patients get medical advice from TikTok. Meet them there, with cited sources and frameworks that rebuild trust.
“A patient cited a TikTok video about vaccines. I didn't know how to correct them without losing their trust.”
Share evidence, with receipts
Post about treatments and guidelines with auto-generated source pages citing NEJM, The Lancet, CDC, and WHO. When someone asks for proof, you have a link ready.
- Source pages with peer-reviewed citations your patients can read
- Publish to Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook from one dashboard
- Medical literature feed filtered to your specialties
Trending in your specialties
Vaccine Efficacy: 6-Month Follow-Up Data
Vitamin D and Respiratory Outcomes
Childhood Vaccination Rate Trends
Published to 4 platforms
Source page live at fervae.com/s/mrna-6month
“I want to speak up online, but I'm afraid of getting dogpiled.”
Practice before you post
Handle 'nice try, pharma shill' before it happens. Build muscle memory for responding with empathy and evidence using proven communication frameworks.
- Scenarios for vaccine hesitancy, supplement claims, conspiracy theories
- Frameworks like ACE (Affirm, Counter, Explain) and Truth Sandwich
- 57% of young physicians selected 'gaining patient trust' as a requirement for practicing how they want (Health 2035)
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“Natural immunity is stronger than any vaccine. Why inject something unnatural when your body already knows how to heal?”
“I spend more time debunking myths in my comments than creating content.”
Turn skepticism into trust
Comments sorted by type (curious, skeptical, hostile) with framework-guided replies and source links. Compassionate correction, backed by evidence.
- All platforms in one inbox
- Coaching prompts for tough conversations
- Share source page links instead of typing citations in replies
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Is this true for kids too?
Nice try, pharma shill
What about natural immunity?
Saving this. Thank you!
“Is this true for kids too?”
of young physicians predict patients will trust doctors less by 2035
blame misinformation for the erosion of trust
Source: Health 2035 Report (HSBC Innovation Banking, Linus, & HLTH)