Naik Durga Umesh, M. Pharm, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka (Banner Design by M Subha Maheswari on Canva)
MedBound Times (MBT) Medical Journalism Internship

Internship Insights: How MedBound Times Shaped Naik Durga Umesh’s Writing Journey

From Grammar to Graphics: Naik Durga Umesh’s Well-Rounded Internship Journey at MedBound Times

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To,

MedBound Times,

My internship at MedBound Times was an enriching and insightful experience. It provided me with an in-depth understanding of technical writing, editing, and content customization. I learned to adapt content based on different audience needs while becoming familiar with key concepts like wire and rehash, improving my grasp of content structuring and refinement. Additionally, I explored various free image sources, which I had not been aware of before, making my content visually engaging. 

One of the most valuable aspects of the internship was the habit of regular article reading. This not only enhanced my comprehension skills but also introduced me to intriguing facts, such as Foreign Language Syndrome, and kept me updated with the latest developments in the scientific field. Staying informed about current trends strengthened my ability to produce well-researched and relevant content. 

The program also included highly beneficial grammar sessions. These sessions helped refine my writing style, ensuring clarity, coherence, and grammatical accuracy. Understanding sentence structure, punctuation, and word choice made my writing more polished and professional. 

Additionally, the hands-on experience in writing, editing, and proofreading significantly improved my attention to detail. Reviewing and refining content repeatedly sharpened my ability to identify errors and enhance readability. 

Overall, this internship played a crucial role in enhancing my writing and editing proficiency. It not only strengthened my technical skills but also instilled a sense of discipline and curiosity, which will benefit my future endeavors in content creation. I am grateful for this opportunity.

From,

Naik Durga Umesh

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