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In this inspiring episode of Marketing Tips for Doctors, host Dr. Barbara Hales explores how video and community-driven content are transforming the way physicians attract, engage, and retain patients. If you’ve ever felt invisible online, frustrated by cancellations, or worried that your practice blends into the crowd, this episode shows you how to stand out.
You’ll hear three powerful case studies—including a small-town pediatrician who grew her patient volume by 38%, a dermatologist who built a three-month waitlist without paid ads, and a cardiologist whose content sparked lifestyle changes across generations. Along the way, Dr. Hales breaks down six proven video formats, strategies for creating authentic patient connections, and practical solutions to overcome objections like time, tech, and camera shyness.
If you’ve ever wondered whether showing up on video as your authentic self could really make a difference for your practice, this episode is your guide.
Key Takeaways:
“Video is not about becoming a social media star—it’s about becoming the doctor your community trusts and recommends.” – Dr. Barbara Hales
Connect with Barbara Hales:
Books:
TRANSCRIPTION:
[00:11] Dr. Barbara Hales (Opening)
Today’s topic is incredibly powerful and timely: video and community-driven content. We’ll explore how to build trust, grow visibility, and attract loyal patients using video. If you’ve ever wondered whether showing up on camera as your authentic self actually makes a difference, this episode is for you.
[01:20] Why Video Matters
For doctors, this means patients want to see your face, hear your voice, and feel your empathy—not just your credentials.
[02:45] Case Study: Dr. Sarah’s Mom Talk Mondays
After six months, her patient volume grew by 38%. New moms came in saying, “I feel like I already know you.” More importantly, the tone of her visits changed—patients were calmer, more trusting, and more open. Dr. Sarah didn’t just attract patients; she created community.
[04:01] Six Proven Video Formats for Doctors
Bonus tip: Hosting videos on your website also boosts SEO authority.
[06:10] Community-Driven Content Explained
This builds what marketers call psychological proximity: patients feel close to you even if they’ve never met you. And when patients feel that closeness, they’re more likely to trust you, keep appointments, and recommend you to others.
[07:45] Case Study: Dr. Lin’s “Skin School” Series
At the end of each video, she invited questions: “Got a question? Leave it in the comments. I’ll answer one every Friday.”
Within a year, she gained over 15,000 Instagram followers, built a three-month waitlist, and even hired a part-time nurse practitioner—all without paid ads.
[09:10] Case Study: Dr. Ahmed’s Community Story
That single video was shared over 3,000 times. It wasn’t just medical advice—it was family, community, and transformation in action.
[10:40] Overcoming Common Objections
Done is always better than perfect.
[12:25] Getting Started Today
Repeat weekly and you’ll start building trust and community with every post.
[13:20] Dr. Barbara Hales (Closing)
Video and community-driven content aren’t about becoming a social media star. They’re about becoming the doctor your community knows, trusts, and recommends.
Until next time—keep connecting, keep sharing, and keep showing the human side of healing. I’m Dr. Barbara Hales, and this has been Marketing Tips for Doctors.
The post How Doctors Win With Video first appeared on The Medical Strategist.
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In this inspiring episode of Marketing Tips for Doctors, host Dr. Barbara Hales explores how video and community-driven content are transforming the way physicians attract, engage, and retain patients. If you’ve ever felt invisible online, frustrated by cancellations, or worried that your practice blends into the crowd, this episode shows you how to stand out.
You’ll hear three powerful case studies—including a small-town pediatrician who grew her patient volume by 38%, a dermatologist who built a three-month waitlist without paid ads, and a cardiologist whose content sparked lifestyle changes across generations. Along the way, Dr. Hales breaks down six proven video formats, strategies for creating authentic patient connections, and practical solutions to overcome objections like time, tech, and camera shyness.
If you’ve ever wondered whether showing up on video as your authentic self could really make a difference for your practice, this episode is your guide.
Key Takeaways:
“Video is not about becoming a social media star—it’s about becoming the doctor your community trusts and recommends.” – Dr. Barbara Hales
Connect with Barbara Hales:
Books:
TRANSCRIPTION:
[00:11] Dr. Barbara Hales (Opening)
Today’s topic is incredibly powerful and timely: video and community-driven content. We’ll explore how to build trust, grow visibility, and attract loyal patients using video. If you’ve ever wondered whether showing up on camera as your authentic self actually makes a difference, this episode is for you.
[01:20] Why Video Matters
For doctors, this means patients want to see your face, hear your voice, and feel your empathy—not just your credentials.
[02:45] Case Study: Dr. Sarah’s Mom Talk Mondays
After six months, her patient volume grew by 38%. New moms came in saying, “I feel like I already know you.” More importantly, the tone of her visits changed—patients were calmer, more trusting, and more open. Dr. Sarah didn’t just attract patients; she created community.
[04:01] Six Proven Video Formats for Doctors
Bonus tip: Hosting videos on your website also boosts SEO authority.
[06:10] Community-Driven Content Explained
This builds what marketers call psychological proximity: patients feel close to you even if they’ve never met you. And when patients feel that closeness, they’re more likely to trust you, keep appointments, and recommend you to others.
[07:45] Case Study: Dr. Lin’s “Skin School” Series
At the end of each video, she invited questions: “Got a question? Leave it in the comments. I’ll answer one every Friday.”
Within a year, she gained over 15,000 Instagram followers, built a three-month waitlist, and even hired a part-time nurse practitioner—all without paid ads.
[09:10] Case Study: Dr. Ahmed’s Community Story
That single video was shared over 3,000 times. It wasn’t just medical advice—it was family, community, and transformation in action.
[10:40] Overcoming Common Objections
Done is always better than perfect.
[12:25] Getting Started Today
Repeat weekly and you’ll start building trust and community with every post.
[13:20] Dr. Barbara Hales (Closing)
Video and community-driven content aren’t about becoming a social media star. They’re about becoming the doctor your community knows, trusts, and recommends.
Until next time—keep connecting, keep sharing, and keep showing the human side of healing. I’m Dr. Barbara Hales, and this has been Marketing Tips for Doctors.
The post How Doctors Win With Video first appeared on The Medical Strategist.