Reading twitter on a Friday night? You sound like just type of person we are looking for in the Nephrology Social Media Collective (NSMC) Internship.
The NSMC is a free, one-year, remote internship where you will learn how to make infographics, run a #NephJC twitter chat, create #Tweetorials, and record, edit and publish a podcast.
We take applications for only a few weeks in December and early January. Most interns are Nephrology Fellows or early career faculty, but we have had full professors, nurses, residents, a medical student, basic scientists, dietitians, all complete the experience.
We call it an internship because you will learn by doing. You will work on a small team of interns from around the globe. This is not a sit on your hands and watch experience. You will be learning by creating.
The most valuable and long lasting part of the internship is the friends you meet on the way.

I'm sorry is it so corny...but listening to our grads that is what they tell us.
Take a look and apply, the deadline is Jan 9.

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