How to Create a Blog

Blogs on MEDplus provide an opportunity for doctors, scientists, and medical experts who want to share knowledge, promote evidence-based medicine, and strengthen their professional brand. Below is a step-by-step guide on how to create a personal blog and start publishing materials.

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I Want to Create a Blog on the Evidence-Based Media Platform MEDplus. How Can I Start?

Your medical blog on the MEDplus platform is a chance to share important health-related information with a wide audience, increase awareness of your professional brand, promote evidence-based knowledge, and debunk myths.

Creating a blog and starting to publish materials is quite simple. Check out the steps for creating and designing your blog below. If you have any additional questions, please email the editorial team at med.plus.ua@gmail.com.

Check If You Meet the Requirements

A blog author can be someone with a higher medical education and/or an academic degree in the field of medicine or healthcare who adheres to the principles of evidence-based medicine.

It can also be a specialist with experience in medicine, scientific research, or healthcare administration, or an expert with profound knowledge who is ready to share it with colleagues and a broad audience in an engaging and accessible manner.

Who Reads the Blogs?

The audience of MEDplus, an evidence-based media platform, consists of people who value a scientific approach to medicine and seek reliable, verified health information.

Patients and Health-Conscious Individuals

Our readers are people who strive to understand their bodies, prevent diseases, and make informed decisions about treatment methods. They look for clear explanations of complex medical issues without myths or fearmongering.

Medical Community and Healthcare Managers

Doctors, students, researchers, and practicing physicians who want to stay up to date with modern recommendations and exchange experiences with colleagues. Future medical professionals and scientists use this platform to find valuable learning materials, analyze research, and expand their knowledge.

How to Write a Blog Post That Gets Published? Simple Blogging Tips

  • Choose a relevant topic that will be of interest to the audience described above. It should align with the principles of evidence-based medicine and be informative for both medical professionals and the general public.
  • Stick to the optimal length – 8,500–9,000 characters without spaces. This allows you to cover the topic fully without overwhelming the reader with unnecessary information.
  • Write in a clear and understandable manner, avoiding overly complex medical terminology. If specialized terms are necessary, explain them in simple language. The text should be comprehensible even to those without a medical background.
  • Make your text reader-friendly:
    • Use headings and subheadings.
    • Break up content into lists.
    • Highlight key points in bold.
    • Add original images if available or suggest suitable visuals for your material.

Send your article to med.plus.ua@gmail.com with the subject line “Blog Article.”

All articles go through moderation before publication. The editor will review them within a week, after which you will receive an email with the result: whether your article is published, rejected, or requires revision.

If this is your first time creating a blog on MEDplus, please send additional information about yourself along with a portrait photo. Example: link.

Tygran Amalyan
Tygran Amalyan
Chief expert of evidence-based media MEDplus
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  • Expert in medical and energy efficiency fields
  • Businessman, innovator

Why Might Your Article Be Rejected?

  • The text is not related to medical topics or does not adhere to evidence-based medicine principles.
  • The content does not meet stylistic requirements, is written in an overly complex manner, or the author refuses to implement recommended edits.
  • The article contains explicit or hidden advertising that has not been approved by the editorial team (e.g., promotion of clinics, drugs, procedures, etc.).
  • The material is a copy or plagiarism, violates copyright laws, or has been previously published on other platforms.
  • The text does not meet ethical standards and contains manipulative claims, discriminatory language, or incorrect conclusions about certain groups of people.

Top 3 Reasons to Start a Medical Blog on MEDplus

Strengthen Your Personal Brand

Publishing on MEDplus will help establish you as an expert in the medical field, share your experience, and attract new followers and colleagues.

Expand Your Network of Like-Minded Professionals

Use your MEDplus blog as a promotional tool. It can help you find new patients, colleagues, or partners. The best articles will receive additional promotion on social media.

Your Content Will Work for You

Unlike social media posts that quickly disappear in the feed, your articles on MEDplus will remain available to readers at any time. You can always find them in your profile and share them when needed.

Join the authors of MEDplus – be part of a positive change in medicine!