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Posts by Beth Hoffman

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"Pro-Life" event in Pittsburgh... a misnomer as women w/o science-based healthcare are more likely to die from complications of childbirth. Please support true Pro-Life actions like getting vaccinated - keep up over NFL draft.
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Cosponsor the Freedom House Ambulance Service Congressional Gold Medal Act Over 65 years ago, a quiet revolution was beginning in Pittsburgh PA. Starting with 25 Black men and later on women deemed “the unemployables,” Freedom House Ambulance Service went on to provide the n...

Let’s ride this momentum and get these pioneers the recognition they deserve! Use this link to write your Senators and Representative asking them to co-sponsor the bipartisan Freedom House Congressional Gold Medal Act, introduced by @repsummerlee.bsky.social actionnetwork.org/letters/d05b...

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Beth Hoffman, a white woman, shows Chief John Moon results from the Freedom House ambulance storyline research

Beth Hoffman, a white woman, shows Chief John Moon results from the Freedom House ambulance storyline research

Seeing his excitement looking at the graph and reading sample Reddit comments filled my heart! Special shout out to the students who helped with this and Dr. Sylvia Owusu-Ansah for making it all possible!

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Poster describing research results with a graph showing a spike in google searches for Freedom House after The Pitt storyline. John Moon and two Pitt professors are standing on the sides of it

Poster describing research results with a graph showing a spike in google searches for Freedom House after The Pitt storyline. John Moon and two Pitt professors are standing on the sides of it

Last night’s movie screening and panel discussion at the Heinz History Center (cohosted by Pitt Public Health) about Freedom House Ambulance Service was amazing, but the highlight for me was being able to share with John Moon our research looking at the impact of The Pitt Freedom House storyline.

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Research!America Congratulates Recipients of the 2025-2026 Civic Science Award and Microgrant Programs - Research!America Research!America is proud to congratulate the recipients of its 2025-2026 Civic Engagement Microgrants and Public Engagement Content Awards.

One of our core missions is to push back against medical misinformation with evidence-based outreach. @bethlhoffman.bsky.social & @janelleanthro.bsky.social received a Research! America micro grant to train students in medical professions : www.researchamerica.org/press-releas...

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These programs translated evidence into clinical practice at scale. We outline what was eliminated and how the children most at risk, in rural areas, low-income communities, and underresourced health systems, are the ones who will lose the most if these cuts go through in the future.

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In December 2025, HHS terminated $18.4M in @ameracadpeds.bsky.social grants, ending programs in infant death prevention, autism identification, mental health, and rural child health. While a judge mandated the funds be reinstated, it is still vital to understand the implications of these cuts.

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New Viewpoint out today led by Emaad Khan with yours truly as mentoring author in @jama.com Pediatrics: "Federal Funding Cuts Threaten US Pediatric Health.": jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...

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Thank you! So appreciate @pgh-health-science.bsky.social for connecting us!

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Thank you for coming!

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The ‘Board of Peace’ started World War 3 so fast.

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Development and Pilot Test of an Edutainment-Based Curriculum for Addressing Misinformation in the Healthcare Setting Infectious disease-related mis- and disinformation (IDRMD) can impact health behavior. Motivational interviewing (MI) is an evidence-based approach for healthcare practitioners to engage with patie...

This curriculum is scalable and adaptable for other health professions and learning environments.
📎 Read the paper: doi.org/10.1080/1081...

#HealthCommunication #Misinformation #MedicalEducation #MotivationalInterviewing #Edutainment

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Qualitative findings stood out: nearly half of participants said they would engage patients with more empathy, which is a core tenant of MI. Edutainment works because stories create emotional engagement, realism, and space to practice difficult conversations.

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a man says " that is progress " in a snl ad Alt: a man says " that is progress " in a snl ad

The sessions were part of a clinical encounters course for physician assistant (PA) students. We saw significant improvements in:
✔️ Ability to identify misinformation
✔️ Comfort using MI with patients expressing misinformation

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Patients increasingly bring infectious disease misinformation into clinical encounters, but many health trainees feel unprepared to respond. So, we piloted an approach using medical drama clips (ER, Chicago Med), didactic on misinformation + MI, and small-group script rewriting using MI principles.

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🚨New paper out in @jhealthcomm.bsky.social! 🚨
We developed and pilot-tested an edutainment-based curriculum to help future healthcare providers address health misinformation using motivational interviewing (MI). A 🧵

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Thanks for highlighting our study!

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Our takeaway:
📺 Media is a powerful public health tool.
Closer collaboration between public health experts + content creators could help ensure CPR on screen is both common and correct.
And, so grateful to my coauthors and collaborators @pittdeptofmed.bsky.social and Public Health!

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Why it matters:
Inaccurate portrayals may increase hesitation to act, even while CPR itself is normalized. This directly conflicts with @americanheart.bsky.social efforts to reduce barriers to layperson response.

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TV also misrepresents who experiences OHCA.
👶 Over half of on-screen cardiac arrests happened to people under 40
🏠 Only ~20% occurred at home
(Reality: most OHCAs involve older adults and happen at home)
Also, just like in real-life most characters who got CPR were white and male

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a man in a red jacket says i wasn t kissing her i was giving her cpr Alt: a man in a red jacket says i wasn t kissing her i was giving her cpr

The not-so-good news:
Only ~30% of depictions followed correct Hands-Only CPR steps.
Common inaccuracies included:
❌ pulse checks
❌ rescue breaths

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a kitten is standing on its hind legs in a room with a caption . Alt: a kitten is standing on its hind legs saying "yah yah yaya!"

The good news:
📈 Hands-Only CPR was shown more often on TV than it happens in real life (58% vs ~40%) - this could help normalize bystander action!!

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We reviewed 169 scripted TV episodes (2008–present) with cardiac arrest–related content.
👉 93 showed OHCA
👉 85 showed CPR
👉 54 depicted CPR by a layperson, so should have been Hands-Only CPR

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a man smoking a cigarette with the words that 's what i was thinking too on the bottom Alt: GIF of Joey from Friends with text "that's what I was thinking too"

First, some context: Over 350,000 OHCAs happen each year in the U.S., and bystander CPR can double or triple survival. In teaching Hands-Only CPR in local communities, a lot of people incorrectly thought they should check for a pulse or give breaths. Could that be because of what they see on TV?

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📺🫀 New study out in Circulation: Population Health & Outcomes! We analyzed how out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) and Hands-Only CPR are depicted on scripted U.S. television: www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/... 🧵👇

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State of denial: How insurance companies impact health care today
State of denial: How insurance companies impact health care today YouTube video by CBS Sunday Morning

Here is the CBS Sunday Morning piece for which I was interviewed about findings from my book Coverage Denied. Health insurance barriers ration health care by inconvenience, imposing hurdles to get prescribed care with administratively burdensome appeals many can’t navigate. youtu.be/SRPOoPDN-7w?...

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This is one of our favorites!

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Zoe Weissman survived the Parkland shooting. Now she’s at Brown, and it happened again.

“Honestly, I'm really angry that this is happening to me all over again, and I'm just in shock.”

We’re failing our kids. A gun-sick nation. 🇺🇸 www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...

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There is nothing an American president could do worse for his own people than starving the poor right before Thanksgiving.

Except for, I don’t know, lying about a plague and getting a million of his own citizens killed. Oh wait, let’s also not forget the time that he:

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What a full circle moment thinking about watching TV together inspired me and Emily to have these important conversations many years ago #healthcommunication #siblinggrief

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