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As the information environment becomes increasingly fragmented and polarized, misinformation is reshaping how the public understands health, medicine, and science. In this recorded conversation, speakers discuss how this “information sickness” — amplified by social media and limited accountability in digital spaces — affects patients, clinicians, and health care institutions alike. Speakers explore what it means to practice medicine in a climate of uncertainty and eroding trust, and emphasize the shared responsibility for addressing health misinformation. Reflections include how professionalism can help clinicians navigate challenging conversations, engage patients with humility and clarity, and strengthen trust as a foundation for better care. SPEAKERS: Joanne Kenen is a nationally recognized health journalist and Journalist in Residence at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health who writes for Politico and frequently speaks on media, politics, and public health. Joshua Sharfstein, MD is Vice Dean at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, former Maryland Health Secretary and FDA Deputy Commissioner, and a member of the National Academy of Medicine. Ali Khan, MD, MPP, FACP (Moderator) is Chief Medical Officer for Medicare at Aetna/CVS Health, a practicing internist, and a health care leader in value-based care and clinical strategy. Connect with us LinkedIn: / abim-foundation Twitter: / abimfoundation http://www.ABIMFoundation.org http://www.BuildingTrust.org