From Learner to Writer: Dr. Swati Sharma Reflects on Her Transformative Internship at MedBound Times 
MedBound Times (MBT) Medical Journalism Internship

Collaboration and Camaraderie: Dr. Swati Sharma Shares Her Internship Journey at MedBound Times

Dr. Swati Sharma on Growth, Gratitude, and Memories at MedBound Times

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As I sign out of MedBound Times, I carry a wealth of experience in medical writing and a trove of cherished memories. These three months have flown by like a blink of an eye. Reflecting on this journey, I recall scrolling through LinkedIn, eagerly searching for positions I could apply to.

I remember sending a message to MedBound Times for an internship position looking for an opportunity. A few weeks later, Himani Negi from MedBound Times contacted me unexpectedly. That call excited me, and I couldn’t wait to begin this new chapter.

Becoming an intern at MedBound Times was a transformative experience. This internship provided a unique platform to apply my knowledge to real-world scenarios, challenging me to step out of my comfort zone and fostering professional and personal growth.

I deeply admire the supportive work culture at MBT. I am grateful to my mentors: Himani Negi and M Subha Maheswari, who guided and motivated me at every step. Subha’s insistence on teaching me to navigate Instagram was both practical and fun. Can I ever forget that sincerity and dedication? Beyond doubt, No!

The feedback has been invaluable, adding depth and precision to my work.

I also want to thank my colleagues and team members for creating an environment of collaboration and camaraderie. Working alongside such talented individuals turned every challenge into a rewarding experience.

As I move forward, I will always cherish the bonds formed, the lessons learned, and the incredible journey at MedBound Times. Thank you for making it an unforgettable experience.

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