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Share Your Expertise — Write on AyurConnect

Publish Ayurveda articles with your verified doctor byline.

AyurConnect gives verified BAMS and MD Ayurveda practitioners a dedicated space to publish clinical insights, treatment guides and patient education content under their own name. Every article links directly to your doctor profile, building a public record of your expertise that patients and peers can discover. Your knowledge stays attributed to you — not published anonymously under a platform brand.

Who Can Contribute

Any registered Ayurveda practitioner with a valid CCIM registration number can submit articles. This includes BAMS graduates, MD (Ayurveda) specialists, and qualified panchakarma therapists working under a registered physician. You must have a verified doctor profile on AyurConnect before your first article can be published. Registering takes under five minutes and requires your council registration details. Faculty at Ayurveda colleges, researchers, and PhD scholars in Ayurvedic sciences are also welcome to contribute, provided their institutional affiliation is stated in the author bio.

Categories We Publish

We accept submissions across six editorial categories: Clinical Insights (evidence-informed observations from practice), Treatment Guides (step-by-step protocols for specific conditions), Case Reports (single or series case documentation following standard format), Patient Education (accessible explainers on Ayurvedic concepts, herbs, or dinacharya), Career Advice (for BAMS students and new graduates), and Research Commentary (practitioner perspectives on published Ayurveda research). We do not publish promotional content for clinics, products, or institutions. Articles that read primarily as advertisements will be declined at the editorial stage regardless of clinical content quality. Malayalam-language articles are accepted and encouraged across all categories. Please indicate the language in your submission form so the appropriate reviewer is assigned.

Editorial Review Process

All submissions go through a two-stage review. First, an editorial check for structure, factual plausibility, and content policy compliance — this is completed within 48 hours of submission. If the article passes, it moves to peer review by a senior practitioner in the relevant specialty, which takes 3 to 7 business days. Reviewers may return articles with revision requests. You will receive specific, actionable feedback and a 14-day window to revise and resubmit. Articles that do not meet clinical accuracy standards after one revision cycle will be declined with reasons provided. Once approved, articles are published within 24 hours. You will receive a notification with the live URL.

Your Byline and Doctor Profile

Every published article displays your name, photo, designation, and a direct link to your AyurConnect doctor profile page at /doctors/[your-slug]. Readers who find your article through search can view your clinic location, consultation hours, specialisation, and contact options in one click. Your profile page aggregates all articles you have published, creating a searchable portfolio of your clinical writing over time. This record is persistent and does not disappear if you change clinics or institutions.

Reach and Community Distribution

Published articles are shared with the AyurConnect WhatsApp community, which includes practitioners, students, and Ayurveda-interested readers across Kerala and the Gulf. High-engagement articles are featured in the weekly digest sent to registered users. Articles are indexed by search engines under your byline. Traffic to your article directly increases visibility of your doctor profile, which may result in appointment requests or consultation inquiries from patients who discover you through your writing.

Points, Badges, and Recognition

Contributing authors earn platform points for each published article, which count toward your practitioner reputation score. Authors who publish their first article earn the Published Author badge on their profile. Practitioners who publish five or more articles earn the Prolific Writer badge, which is displayed prominently on their profile and in directory search results. These badges are visible to patients browsing the directory and signal active engagement with the professional community. They are awarded automatically upon meeting the publication threshold.

FAQ

How long should my article be?

Clinical Insights, Treatment Guides, and Case Reports should be between 600 and 1,500 words. Patient Education articles work best at 400 to 800 words. There is no hard upper limit, but articles over 2,000 words are reviewed for whether they should be split into a series.

Can I write in Malayalam?

Yes. Malayalam submissions are accepted across all categories. Indicate the language when you submit and a Malayalam-language reviewer will be assigned. Published Malayalam articles appear on your profile alongside any English articles you have written.

How long does review take?

The initial editorial check takes up to 48 hours. Peer review takes 3 to 7 business days. If revisions are requested, you have 14 days to resubmit, after which the revised version goes back to the reviewer for a final decision within 3 business days.

Can I edit after publishing?

Minor corrections — typos, formatting, broken links — can be requested via your dashboard and are applied within 24 hours. Substantive changes to clinical content after publication require a brief re-review. A note indicating the article was updated will appear at the bottom with the revision date.

Who owns the article — me or AyurConnect?

You retain authorship and copyright of your article. By submitting, you grant AyurConnect a non-exclusive licence to publish and distribute the article on the platform and in community digests. You may republish your article elsewhere provided you note that it was originally published on AyurConnect.

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