Somewhat surprisingly, this is my 150th video.

Think I’ll say that again – 150th video!

While I did set out with the intention of creating quite a lot of them, I’m not sure I would have been all that certain of achieving quite this many when I started with them 150 days ago.

Over time I’ve settled into a bit of a pattern of creating vids on the subject of patient recruitment and clinical trials on weekdays, with topics such as idea generation or writing tips being covered on the weekends.

When I tell people how many videos I’ve made, a common reaction is to wonder how I’ve managed to find so much to say. (An average of probably 155 words spoken in each one equals around 23,250 words so far).

But given the enormity of the central issue, I’m pretty confident there’s a lot more to be said and I intend to continue saying it.

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