Based on the phrase "sketchy medical videos exclusive," this paper explores the intersection of digital ethics, amateur investigation, and medical misinformation. It interprets the phrase as a reference to the ecosystem of non-professional or anonymous channels that circulate unreleased, controversial, or scientifically dubious medical content.
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The rise of Sketchy Medical videos, particularly exclusive content, has highlighted the need for a more nuanced discussion about the role of online educational resources in medical education. As the medical education landscape continues to evolve, it is essential that educators, students, and policymakers consider the following: