
Video Library
Educational videos on brain malformations designed specifically for nursing professionals
Microlearing– a technique for delivering content in small focused chunks (3-7min) that
is designed to meet a specific objective.
- Short duration
- Mobile friendly
- Engaging
Proposal: Microlearning Modules
QRS code:
Utilize QRS code that is posted throughout the floor that links the nurse to information on a topic that is broken down into small manageable
TikToks:
Develop Tik Toks that provides education on a topic in an engaging and concise format.
Instagram Post:
Post visual images that focus on educational needs of NeuroSurgical nurse

Video 1- All My Vessels
a. 3 min video that discusses the vascular difference between a cavernous malformation and an arteriovenous malformation.
Video 2: The Big Flow Show: Three Treatment Options and One Goat
a. 3 min video that focuses on three treatment options for an AVM: Observation, Embolization and Surgery
Video 3: Flow Mates: A brainy match between arteries , veins and everything in-between.
a. 3 min video that discusses the anatomy and physiology of a cavernous malformation and arteriovenous malformation in a dating show format.
Future Topic Examples
- Day in the life of NP, resident, provider etc.
- Endovascular Suite- What Goes on in there?
- Not all Aneurysms Are Equal
- Provider Interviews- 3-5 min interview with a provider that is then posted in a digital format.
- Patient interview with regard to their experience with particular disease and or experience in the hospital
- Dr. Porter’s cartoon library
- Spotlight on a particular NP and the providers she covers- promote connections between NPs and nurses
- RN presented case with NP and Provider input
Summary:
In order to pass on valuable knowledge to a younger generation, we need to adapt to their style
of learning. Utilizing digital formats to create relevant content is one way to provide information.
- Increased knowledge -
- Increases perceived value -
- increases connection to role -
- Increased retention!
More Videos Coming Soon
We’re actively creating new educational content. Check back regularly for updates or suggest topics you’d like to see covered.

