Unpaid 3 months internship with the opportunity to continue as a paid position.
Tasks
🚀 About the Role
When people think of longevity, they think of peptides, cold plunges and supplements. When they think of medical content, they think of a boring PubMed article. And when they think of a GP the words “proactive”, “informed” and “helpful” don’t cross their mind. We’re changing that. And we need your help to do it. You’ll be just as comfortable drawing blood as you are drafting a viral post that makes preventive health exciting to 20,000 followers.
1. Support the doctor. You’ll support the patient flow before, during and after patient consultations, blood draws, update records, and keep the clinical flow running smoothly. You bring precision with a calm friendly energy and give patients an excellent experience. You effectively handle pre- and post-procedure comms with warmth and clarity.
2. Create medically sound content that people read and share. You’ll write SEO-friendly blog posts on longevity, preventive health, and wellness. You’ll script Instagram Reels and short-form videos that make phlebotomy panels and metabolic markers genuinely interesting. You turn complex medical concepts into scroll-stopping social posts, carousels, and newsletters, all reviewed and approved by the physician.
3. Bridge the gap between clinic and audience. You’ll translate what happens during consultation into content that educates thousands. A patient question about glucose lowering supplements? That’s next week’s blog post. A trending longevity topic on social media? You’ll fact-check it and turn it into a Reel with our doctors’ take. You’re the connective tissue between clinical expertise and public health education.
4. Track, iterate, and improve. You track content performance, dig into engagement data, A/B test headlines, and iterate based on what works. You approach content creation the way a good clinician approaches treatment, evidence-based and always improving.5. Collaborate with a lean, high-trust team. You’ll work directly with the doctor. You pitch ideas, get real-time feedback, and see your work reach real people. This is a small team where initiative is rewarded and your voice matters from Day 1.
Requirements
🧠 About You
1. You’re a Clinical Nerd with a Creative Streak. You’re currently in medical school and you love science, but you also light up when you find the perfect hook for a health blog post or nail a 30-second Reel script. You don’t see content creation as a side gig; you see it as an extension of patient care.
2. You Think Like a Marketer, Write Like a Human. Your superpower is taking something like “hyperinsulinemia and its role in metabolic syndrome” and turning it into a sentence your non-medical folks would actually share. You’re allergic to unnecessary complexity and you believe clarity is a form of care.
3. You’re Reliable, Resourceful, and Organized. Med school is chaos. You know this. And yet you show up prepared, manage your time well, and never drop the ball on a deadline. You switch from blood drawing at 8:30 AM to editing a blog draft at 09:00. Context-switching is your caffeine.
4. You’re Driven by Impact, Not Just Grades. You want your work to matter and make an impact. Whether it’s a patient who finally understands their lab results or a Reel that reaches 100K views, you’re here to learn, build, and make a difference.
Must-Haves
1. Currently enrolled in medical school (year 3+)
2. Comfortable performing blood draws or willing to train and certify quickly.
3. Excellent written communication: you can explain an HbA1c result in plain English.
4. Genuine passion for health content creation. Excited about social media platforms and tools like Canva, CapCut, or similar.
5. Reliable, detail-oriented, and comfortable in a clinical setting.
Nice-to-Haves (a.k.a. Things That’ll Make Us Extra Excited)
1. Fluent in German.
2. Phlebotomy experience or clinical rotations involving lab work.
3. A portfolio of health content you’ve created: blog posts, Reels, threads, anything!
4. Interest in longevity medicine, biohacking, or preventive health trends.
Benefits
📚 Perks & Growth Opportunities
1. Real clinical experience. Hands-on patient interaction, venipuncture, and consultation support that directly strengthens your medical training, not just observation hours.
2. A published content portfolio. Walk away with blog posts, social media campaigns, and video content you created and published under your name. This is career capital whether you go into practice or pivot into health media.
3. Mentorship with feedback. Work alongside the physician and receive regular, candid feedback on both your clinical skills and your content. We believe growth comes from honest, constructive dialogue, not annual reviews.