YouTube will let doctors and nurses apply to be labeled as reliable
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Licensed healthcare professionals on YouTube can now apply to get panels added to their videos that mark them as reliable health information sources, the company said Thursday. They'll also be able to have videos added to health content shelves, which compile information on specific medical conditions.
Licensed doctors, nurses, psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and social workers are eligible for the feature. YouTube will verify applicants' licenses. They'll have to agree to follow the best practices for health information sharing created by the Council of Medical Specialty Societies, the National Academy of Medicine, and the World Health Organization - which says information should be science-based, objective, transparent,...