My path at MedBound Times: learning, mentorship, writing growth — by Tushali Khanna. 
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Tushali Khanna Reflects on MedBound Times Internship: Growth, Challenges & Gratitude

Tushali Khanna shares her journey, challenges and growth working at MedBound Times as a medical writing intern

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My journey with MedBound Times began in April 2025. One of my earliest tasks was writing an article on the Dissolution Apparatus, assigned by Himani Negi ma’am. At that time, I spent nearly three days crafting the article, as I was still learning the structure and expectations of medical writing.

Gradually, as I became more familiar with the workflow, I learned how to work on wires, and that’s when things truly began to take shape. During May and June, I focused mainly working on wires, which I genuinely enjoyed far more than working on rehash or original articles.

To date, I have had two original articles published on MedBound Times, and this opportunity has helped me build confidence in my writing and research skills.

I'm sincerely thankful to:

  • Himani Negi ma’am, for organizing Zoom sessions on grammar and Wired articles, which helped me build a strong foundation.

  • Dr. Theresa Lily ma’am, for her valuable time and guidance on how to work on KFF Wire articles.

  • M. Subha Maheswari ma’am, for clearly explaining the process of rehash articles, making it easier to approach them.

This internship has been a wonderful learning experience, and I truly hope to get another opportunity to work with the MedBound Times team again in the future. 💙

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