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Medical History Taking Internship - Orientation

Dr. Amey Patil

Name of the Event: Medical History Taking Internship - Orientation

Date of the Event: 1st May at 5:00 PM IST

No. of Attendees: 5

The Medical History Taking Internship Orientation was conducted on 1st May through a Zoom call. The Medical Internship Program is a two-month remote internship program for medical and healthcare students all over the world.

Dr. Munmun Rai, Medical Officer at MedBound, started the event with a brief introduction. She also introduced Subha Maheshwari, Program Coordinator at MedBound.

The event started with an introductory round of all the participants who would be enrolled in the Internship Program. The interns were first oriented about the procedure of making a Bound. The first bound would include the name, area of interest, education, and MIP joining date of the intern.

The interns were then given a framework for their internship. Each intern would be given three classroom case discussions based on their topic of interest. There will also be case discussion sessions by experts, and the interns will have to speak in favor or against the topic. The interns will also have to prepare one presentation on a topic based on their area of interest.

The interns will also have to make a bound or comment their opinions on various articles published on the MedBound Times website. The interns will have to attend assessment tests and quizzes on a daily and weekly basis. The links for those will be provided. Interns were also instructed to follow MedBound from all social media platforms.

The interns were introduced to the MedBound List. MedBound List is a platform that provides users with a CV-building platform where they can make a CV for free. The orientation concluded by answering some of the queries of interns.

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