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Managing the Confident but Incorrect

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“It's kind of like we opened a Pandora's box and trying to close it up again is going to be very hard.” —Dr. Zachary Rubin

Dr. Zachary Rubin joins Dr. Mariam Hanna for a candid look at the “difficult and misinformed” patient — the growing phenotype every allergist now manages weekly. A double board-certified pediatrician and allergist-immunologist with a massive social media footprint, Dr. Rubin breaks down how misinformation spreads, why it resonates, and how clinicians can approach these encounters without burning out or burning bridges. From TikTok-fuelled certainty to patients demanding full panels, he offers a practical, clinician-first playbook for navigating the mess.

On this episode:

  • Why today’s misinformation is stickier, faster, and more emotionally charged than a decade ago, and how parasocial trust amplifies it.
  • How the “nugget of truth” inside misinformation gives it power and how to dismantle it without escalating conflict.
  • A clinic-ready strategy to approach resistant patients: open-ended questions, triaging what must be corrected now, and focusing on one actionable change at a time.
  • Why continuity, follow-up, and small pieces of information over time often outperform a single “big correction.”
  • How to use shared decision-making to reframe testing and treatment choices, especially when patients arrive convinced they need “the full panel.”
  • Practical tools to support patient understanding, including targeted education resources, structured discharge summaries, and multimodal materials for different learning styles.
  • How teams can protect each other through debriefs, preparation, and collaborative communication during high-stress encounters.

A grounded, real-world conversation for clinicians who balance patient frustration, digital misinformation, and the realities of modern allergy practice.

Visit the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Find an allergist using our helpful tool
Find Dr. Hanna on X, previously Twitter, @PedsAllergyDoc or CSACI @CSACI_ca
The Allergist is produced for CSACI by PodCraft Productions

  continue reading

60 episodes

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Manage episode 521166415 series 3514043
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“It's kind of like we opened a Pandora's box and trying to close it up again is going to be very hard.” —Dr. Zachary Rubin

Dr. Zachary Rubin joins Dr. Mariam Hanna for a candid look at the “difficult and misinformed” patient — the growing phenotype every allergist now manages weekly. A double board-certified pediatrician and allergist-immunologist with a massive social media footprint, Dr. Rubin breaks down how misinformation spreads, why it resonates, and how clinicians can approach these encounters without burning out or burning bridges. From TikTok-fuelled certainty to patients demanding full panels, he offers a practical, clinician-first playbook for navigating the mess.

On this episode:

  • Why today’s misinformation is stickier, faster, and more emotionally charged than a decade ago, and how parasocial trust amplifies it.
  • How the “nugget of truth” inside misinformation gives it power and how to dismantle it without escalating conflict.
  • A clinic-ready strategy to approach resistant patients: open-ended questions, triaging what must be corrected now, and focusing on one actionable change at a time.
  • Why continuity, follow-up, and small pieces of information over time often outperform a single “big correction.”
  • How to use shared decision-making to reframe testing and treatment choices, especially when patients arrive convinced they need “the full panel.”
  • Practical tools to support patient understanding, including targeted education resources, structured discharge summaries, and multimodal materials for different learning styles.
  • How teams can protect each other through debriefs, preparation, and collaborative communication during high-stress encounters.

A grounded, real-world conversation for clinicians who balance patient frustration, digital misinformation, and the realities of modern allergy practice.

Visit the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Find an allergist using our helpful tool
Find Dr. Hanna on X, previously Twitter, @PedsAllergyDoc or CSACI @CSACI_ca
The Allergist is produced for CSACI by PodCraft Productions

  continue reading

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