Do you struggle to transform dense medical information into scripts that sound natural when read aloud in videos or podcasts?
As a medical writer or CME professional, you know the challenge of bridging the gap between technical accuracy and listener engagement. Your scripts need to convey complex scientific concepts while maintaining clarity and holding the audience's attention. This balancing act can feel like an insurmountable task, especially when you're writing for diverse audiences from patients to specialists.
In this episode of Write Medicine, voice actor Emma Clarke shares invaluable insights that will help you:
1. Master the art of writing for the spoken word in medical education
2. Learn techniques to make dense scientific content more accessible and engaging when read aloud
3. Understand the crucial elements of pacing, clarity, and pronunciation in voiceover scripts
Tune in now to unlock the secrets of crafting medical voiceover scripts that inform, engage, and inspire your audience. Connect with Emma 📧 emma@emmaclarke.com
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