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EPISODE · Oct 17, 2025 · 28 MIN

Evidence based research for IBD

from Gut Feelings - by The Crohn's & Colitis Dietitians · host The Crohn's & Colitis Dietitians

In this podcast we discuss the challenges of navigating evidence-based information in the age of AI. We explore the importance of critical thinking, the role of trust in healthcare, and the impact of misinformation. We encourage patients to advocate for themselves and to question the information they come across, especially in a time where AI can fabricate data. Takeaways-- It's challenging to differentiate between valuable information and misinformation.- AI is designed to provide information that pleases users, which can lead to inaccuracies.- Critical thinking is essential for both healthcare providers and patients.- Mistrust in the healthcare system is growing due to various factors.- Insurance companies often dictate patient care, complicating treatment options.- AI can fabricate citations, making it crucial to verify sources.- Patients should be encouraged to ask questions about their care.Chapters-00:00- Navigating Evidence in the Age of AI02:47- The Role of Trust in Healthcare05:06- The Impact of AI on Research and Writing08:17- Patient Advocacy and Self-Advocacy10:42- The Challenges of Healthcare Systems13:38- Critical Thinking in Research16:02- The Importance of Personal Stories in Healthcare18:38- Building Trust in a Distrustful Environment21:14- Final Thoughts on Navigating InformationSend us Fan MailNeed Support from an IBD Dietitian?🌟Work with us hereOne-on-One Coaching🌟Affordable MembershipIBD Nutrition CollectiveWant our Top E-books?🌈Get our top e-book hereFlare Guide + Meal PlanFor Sensitive Guts & Symptom Relief🌈We developed a product for youBack to Balance PlusSupport our Growing YouTube by Subscribing🎊Subscribe to YouTubeWe love helping provide quality content on IBD nutrition and making it more accessible to all through our podcast, instagram and youtube channel. Creating the resources we provide comes at a significant cost to us. We dream of a day where we can provide even more free education, guidance and support to those with IBD like us. We need your support to do this. You can help us by liking episodes, sharing them on your social media, subscribing to YouTube and telling others about us (your doctors, friends, family, forums/reddit etc). Can you do this for us? In return, I promise to continually improve what we offer to you on all of these platforms!...

In this podcast we discuss the challenges of navigating evidence-based information in the age of AI. We explore the importance of critical thinking, the role of trust in healthcare, and the impact of misinformation. We encourage patients to advocate for themselves and to question the information they come across, especially in a time where AI can fabricate data. Takeaways- - It's challenging to differentiate between valuable information and misinformation. - AI is designed to provide ...

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