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Exposed: The Dark Side of ‘Internet Celebrity Doctors’ – Unqualified, Unregulated, and Putting Lives at Risk

September 1, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

Investigation of ‘Internet celebrity doctors’⁤ on short‍ video ‌platforms

Table of Contents

  • Investigation of ‘Internet celebrity doctors’⁤ on short‍ video ‌platforms
    • Introduction
    • Assistant live broadcast to divert traffic from the main account to the secondary account or WeChat
    • Hospital⁤ with fake certification information “no such person”
    • Doctors are keen on “all-round popular science” and are accused‌ of “skirting the edge” of cross-disciplinary studies
    • Some accounts violated regulations by live-streaming sales and posting “secret ads”‌ to ‍promote drugs
    • Conclusion

Introduction

In recent years, Internet medical science popularization has⁤ become⁤ popular, and more and more doctors have stepped into the camera to spread ⁤knowledge and help the public improve⁢ their scientific understanding of physical health.

Assistant live broadcast to divert traffic from the main account to the secondary account or WeChat

On​ a ⁢short video platform, if you enter​ the word “doctor” in the search box, a series of related accounts will be listed ‌in the “User” column. Most of these accounts are those that have passed hospital‌ qualification certification⁣ and⁤ real-name authentication.

Screenshot of some​ 'doctors' selling products and marketing networks in the name of popular science

Hospital⁤ with fake certification information “no such person”

On a short video‌ platform, the account of @民事科Dr. Gong Honghai shows that he has 2.6 million followers and is certified as a cardiologist at Feicheng Traditional⁣ Chinese‍ Medicine ‌Hospital in Shandong Province.

Doctors are keen on “all-round popular science” and are accused‌ of “skirting the edge” of cross-disciplinary studies

New Huanghe reporters have⁢ conducted investigations over the past few days and found that on many short video ​platforms, many ​doctors’ accounts publish ​some popular science short videos when they are not live broadcasting, but the content is ⁣not limited‍ to the vertical‍ professional field​ in which the⁤ doctor is engaged.

Some accounts violated regulations by live-streaming sales and posting “secret ads”‌ to ‍promote drugs

During the​ investigation, the reporter​ found that some doctors’ accounts showed that they had passed the V‍ authentication and were wearing surgical gowns or white coats, but the location of their hospitals and their IP addresses were not in the same city, making it difficult ⁣for users to distinguish the authenticity.

Conclusion

The investigation found that some “Internet celebrity doctors” on short video platforms have inconsistent certification,⁣ cross-disciplinary “skirting”, and engage in illegal sales and other chaotic activities.

Author: Li Qiaomei and Li Rui

Editor in charge: Liu Ke

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