As a part of the program, I got a chance to publish my very first original article on a big platform like MedBound Times - Dr. Amingold M J, BDS 
MedBound Times (MBT) Medical Journalism Internship

Interning at MedBound Times: Learning, Growing, and Publishing My First Article - Dr. Amingold M J

From Skepticism to Success: My Journey with MedBound Times’ Internship Program - Dr. Amingold M J

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During my practice period, I have been searching for an internship opportunity in Medical writing. While doing my own research on it, my friend recommended Medbound to me and I found it as the best platform to begin.

I applied to MedBound via mail and attended the selection process. Fortunately, I got selected. In the beginning, I was skeptical and excited in equal proportion. Then Himani Negi ma'am took an orientation class about the whole internship process, which gave me a basic idea of what we exactly do during the whole internship period and I started following the daily tasks under the supervision of Himani ma'am.

In the beginning, I found it a bit challenging, but whenever I had doubts, I reached out to Himani Ma'am. Every single time, she helped me correct my mistakes and improve my knowledge, skills, and the quality of my writing.

As a part of the program, I got a chance to publish my very first original article on a big platform like MedBound Times. That was indeed a proud and memorable day in my life and I’m really grateful to  MedBound for that. Thank you for believing in me and providing a supportive environment to learn and grow. I wish success to everyone behind MedBound and my fellow interns in their future endeavors.

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