Entertainment content has the power to shape our attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors towards medical issues. TV shows and movies often depict medical conditions, treatments, and healthcare professionals in a way that can be both informative and misleading. For instance, a TV show might portray a character with a rare medical condition, sparking awareness and interest in the condition. However, it can also perpetuate myths and stereotypes, leading to misconceptions and stigma.
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Ask your audience: "What medical scene in a movie made you go, 'Wait, that can't be right?'" JESSICA JANS : Grace and Care However, it can also perpetuate myths and stereotypes,