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    “I think we as urologists have to be proactive in providing information to our patients so that they avoid financial harm and potentially bodily harm from this sort of misinformation,” says Rena D. Malik, MD.

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    A recent study presented at the 2022 Society of Women in Urology Annual Clinical Mentoring Conference investigated the quality of information regarding urinary tract infections on the social media platform Reddit.

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    “I think that the most important thing to take home is that we all have implicit biases towards people who are underrepresented, whether it’s women or minorities,” says Rena D. Malik, MD.

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