$90K in 45 Seconds; Eye Clinic or Wes Anderson Film? Scammed by Medicine

— Healthcare social media highlights from around the Web gathered by MedPage Today staff

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An offer for $90,000 for 45 seconds of content? Tommy Martin, MD, explains why he turned this brand deal down: "No amount of money is worth your integrity!"

Psychiatrist Vania Manipod, DO, demonstrates how she uses ChatGPT to write a prior authorization letter for a patient taking fluoxetine (Prozac).

Dr. Glaucomflecken recently asked his followers to share the most frustrating insurance denial in their specialty, and #MedTwitter filled the thread with responses.

How much debt will you be in when you graduate from medical school? These students answer with full transparency.

Medical student Joel Bervell introduces Joy Jackson, the inventor of a device (not yet ready for commercialization) that helps people with textured hair get better electroencephalogram (EEG) signals to prevent racial healthcare disparities.

This detailed graphic shows the many ways in which anxiety affects the brain.

Plastic surgeon Anthony Youn, MD, reacts to the dangers of a chemical peel.

The biggest difference between working in the ICU and dermatology? A venti mocha frappe latte.

Have you ever wondered what an ophthalmology clinic would look like in a Wes Anderson film? Vicki Chan, MD, has you covered.

These board-certified female physicians are taking a stand against a misogynistic comment that claimed a woman "can't be a real doctor."

Is working in medicine worth it? This doc says he got "scammed."

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