From Curious Beginner to Confident Writer: Dr. Ansila S on Her MedBound Times Experience MedBound Times
MedBound Times Internship

Exploring Medical Journalism: Internship Insights from Dr. Ansila S at MedBound Times

Dr. Ansila S Shares Her Learning Experience at MedBound Times

MBT Desk

By Dr. Ansila S, BDS

Introduction

While I was looking for the right place to learn my new passion for medical writing, I came across the impressive work of writers who had joined this internship before me. That inspired me to apply, realizing this could be the right platform to start my writing journey. Looking back, I know I made the right decision.

My Responsibilities

  • During my internship, I worked on:

  • Writing articles on health and medical topics

  • Researching information from reliable sources

  • Interviewing healthcare professionals for expert insights

  • Summarizing research into simple, clear language

  • Editing and checking facts to ensure accuracy

What I Learned

During the internship, I gained valuable skills that helped me grow as a beginner writer:

  • Learned the basics of writing and gradually handled more complex tasks like editing

  • Gained knowledge about SEO and keyword selection

  • Learned how to research various medical and health-related topics

  • Developed the habit of regular reading and staying updated with advancements in medicine

  • Collaborated with professionals from different backgrounds

  • Improved my ability to simplify complex information for readers

Takeaways

This experience helped me understand both the creative and technical sides of writing. I’ve learned how important it is to balance accuracy, clarity, and engagement in medical journalism. It has given me confidence and a strong foundation to continue growing as a writer.

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