Creating Educational Videos in Pediatric Surgery: Catering to Our Audience while Remaining Patient-Centric
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This article explores best practices for creating effective educational videos in pediatric surgery, emphasizing the need to adapt content for modern digital consumption patterns. Surgeons must balance brevity and engagement—keeping videos under 5 minutes—while maintaining patient-centered, accessible medical information for families and healthcare consumers.
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- Effective patient education videos should average 5 minutes in length to match digital consumer attention spans.
- Videos exceeding 15 seconds to 5 minutes experience significant viewer drop-off across platforms.
- Pediatric surgery content must be concise, relevant, and easily understandable for patients and parents.
- Platforms prioritize fully viewed videos, following the TikTok engagement model.
- Pediatric surgeons must adapt educational content to digital preferences of modern medical consumers.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Creating Educational Videos in Pediatric Surgery: Catering to Our Audience while Remaining Patient-Centric. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2023-10-11. https://dev.library.globalcastmd.com/article/8339?via_space=staycurrentmd
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