How to start your own medical school journal

Students Nilay Sah and Anna Baker from UCL's RUMS Review talk about their love of writing, and how to launch your own university journal.

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Nilay Sah
Medical Student fourth-year medical student at University College London (UCL)

Nilay Sah is a fourth-year medical student at University College London (UCL). He is currently editor-in-chief of the RUMS Review, the UCL medical school magazine, and has a strong passion for medical journalism and politics. In the future he hopes to balance clinical practice with his love for writing, leadership and debating.

Anna Baker
Medical Student fourth-year medical student at UCL

Anna Baker is a fourth-year medical student at UCL and the deputy editor of the RUMS Review, which she's been a part of since first year. She always enjoyed writing, an interest she developed further during her intercalated BSc in History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine. In the future she hopes to continue doing medical journalism alongside clinical practice and to work with the World Health Organization (WHO).

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