In the Spring of 2014, Swapnil asked Joel if he would start a nephrology journal club in twitter. Joel was knee deep in NephMadness at the time and told Swapnil to write up a description of how the journal club would work, half hoping that Swap would quickly lose interest, never finish it, and that would be the end of it. However, Swap wrote that up, published it on Medium, and the first NephJC followed a few weeks later. Topf and Hiremath started the ball rolling, but the journal club truly belongs to the community and everyone who contributes. In the last couple of years we have assembled a bespoke workgroup to direct NephJC and handle the myriad administrative duties that come with the project.

About NephJC

NephJC is an online medical journal club. We utilize the nephrology (and related specialties) Twitter community to generate discussion and review current literature related to nephrology. It is open to anyone: we regularly have nephrologists, residents, fellows, cardiologists, internists, urologists, radiologists, pharmacologists, and patients contribute to the discussion. We have a website, Twitter feed, and Facebook page. In 2018 NephJC formed a not-for-profit organization and was granted 503c3 status by the Internal Revenue Service, so donations are tax deductible. The money is used to support and extend NephJC’s mission. If you are interested in supporting us take a look here. What’s our mission you ask?

Mission Statement

NephJC’s mission is to increase free open access medical education (FOAMed) pertaining to nephrology, hypertension, and transplantation. We provide post-publication peer review through summaries and visual abstracts posted on our online site as well as through interactive twitter chats and periodic podcasts on the research and developments that are driving nephrology forward. NephJC also participates in, sponsors, and supports activities that strengthen the nephrology social network, #NephTwitter. One of the primary ways NephJC executes this is through the nephrology Social Medial Collective (NSMC) internship. The NSMC internship is training healthcare professionals to utilize and contribute to the nephrology social network.

Nothing about us without us

We try to reach out to patients with kidney disease to comment on the studies we discuss. Getting the patient perspective is too often forgotten in academic journal clubs. NephJC is trying to keep everyone involved. Read the patient commentaries.

Visual abstracts

NephJC in collaboration with the interns and faculty of the NSMC create a visual abstract for every article discussed.

Podcast

In 2019 NephJC started its own podcast, Freely Filtered. This is a round table discussion about a recent NephJC article.  

Read a good book every now and then

The NephJC Book Club is an annual tradition. Every summer we blog our way through a book of medical interest and have a Twitter-based book club discussion.

In 2015 we started the book club with Atul Gawande's, Being Mortal.

In 2016 we read Eric Topol's, The Patient Will See You Now.

In 2017 we read Vanessa Grubb's, Hundreds of Interlaced Fingers.

In 2018 we read Siddhartha Mukherjee’s ‘The Laws of Medicine’.

In 2019 we read Andrew Bomback’s Doctor (Object Lessons).

In 2020 we read Rana Awdish’s In Shock.

In 2021 we read Joshua Mezrich’s When Death Becomes Life.

In 2022 we read Walter Isaacson’s The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race

Publish or perish

The NephJC work group knows something about academic medicine and we have taken to our keyboards to contribute what we have learned running a productive online medical journal club. 

The NephJC Team

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Learn more & connect with us

Check out the NephJC webpage.

Sign up for the NephJC newsletter.

Check out the NephJC #VisualAbstracts

Like NephJC on Facebook.

Follow @NephJC on Twitter.

Follow @NephJC_Podcast on Twitter.

Email NephJC at [email protected]

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