Veena Reddappa on Writing, Research, and Learning Through Her Internship at MedBound Times
Veena Reddappa Reflects on Her Internship Experience at MedBound Times(5 / 5)
During my internship at MedBound Times, I was a content writer for online medical news.
My primary responsibility was to research topics related to health care, clinical research, and medical technologies, and write accessible articles based on my findings.
I wrote articles and assisted in editing articles on topics including drug safety, the role of artificial intelligence in clinical trials, and technological disruption in health care delivery. I collaborated with the editorial team to ensure articles were fact-checked, coherent, and relevant to readers from varied health care professional backgrounds.
The internship helped me develop my writing and research skills. I learned how to write about complex medical concepts in a clear and accessible manner. I also learned about how medical news is communicated and the importance of reliable public health information.
MedBound Times helped me find a way to merge my interest in clinical research with community public dissemination. Not only did I realize the importance of providing health care information that is intelligible and accessible, I also discovered that I have continued confidence in writing in the field of medical science. It made me more passionate about sharing useful health information with others.
Overall, my experience at MedBound Times was invaluable. I was able to contribute to public education about health care issues and further develop my appreciation for clinical research and science communication.
By Veena Reddappa, MSc Clinical Research
If you are inspired by this experience and wish to strengthen your own skills in health communication, MedBound Times is offering a Medical Journalism/Writing Certification Program (2 months) for medical and healthcare students and professionals. The program includes live classes, one-on-one mentorship, article publication, and an official certificate, along with the opportunity to build your author profile on MedBound Times. Limited slots are available for the upcoming batch.
Register here or write to mail@medboundtimes.com for more details.