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ZDoggMD (AKA Zubin Damania MD) is a hospitalist who's kickin'it his own way.
ZDogg's interview with TechCrunch TV discussing finding your niche and being happy as a physician.
ZDogg is a genuine doctor who uses YouTube as a creativity outlet to teach people about things like safe sex, delivering bad news, stayin’ healthy on vacation and hemorrhoids. When Hsieh asked how the world of being a doctor was going for him, ZDogg answered that he loved it but was frustrated with the fact that he couldn’t be himself. He told Tony that he’d love an outlet to share the raps he composes with a wider audience, hopefully to give people a good laugh but also to teach them a medical thing or two. Tony, being the zen like guy that he is, responded, “Why don’t you do it then?”. And so he did. The results are in the links above.
I ran accross ZdoggMD (ZubinDamania MD) on LinkedIn. He's a doc that has a rather specialized niche in medical comedy and produces music videos like this one.
Yo, ZDoggMD dropping some mad verse ’bout the struggles of being a hospitalist. Strictly for my homies!
Here are the lyrics.
It’s the Hard Doc’s Life for us Hospital Doc’s Life for us Specialists, they got it made We do the work while they get paid It’s the Hard Doc’s Life
From standing on the unit roundin’ To learning some of the thickest charts a doc has ever seen and hearing some of the sickest hearts a doc has ever heard Do the weekend, working nights and, all the shifts between You know me well from Pull & Pray and the Ulcer Rap Still I take crap from insurance and the housestaff Eff that
To PCPs treatin’ sick folks Mad props While the consultant’s tellin’ dick jokes That flop
I fill out paperwork all day long No doubt Then nurses tell me that I did it wrong White out
See 20 patients but get paid squat, uh uh The radiologist just bought a yacht, what the?!? Nurses be laughin’ at the ties I bought Shop frugally and save money at Marshalls and Ross Payless They call a code when I come thru Just don’t be asking me to run it, man, I got notes to do.
It’s the Hard Doc’s Life for us Orthopods consulting us See their train wrecks every day They fix the bone then walk away It’s the Hard Doc’s Life
I flow for those gomed out; sundowning Locked down in the Posey vest, just tryin’ to bust out I roll with old folks, got no veins for IV pokes Septic and found down, in stool, a Code Brown Yellow gown itchin’, deep in debt from med school tuition c diff, MRSA, up in my kitchen?!?
Intern’s bitchin’ bout work hours, he’s checkin’ the clock But I’mma be on call whether I’m on call or not We went from lukewarm to hot; fillin’ the hospitals with docs Who practice evidence based logic like Spock Straight talk from my homies who work in the ED Mad luv, ‘less you’re calling ’bout another syncope I disagree with the phony UM docs, mess with my homies I’m like still, y’all don’t control me, s*** I like to bill, but when my patient census ain’t improving I’m tryin’ to dispo everything moving
It’s the Hard Doc’s Life for us Too many patients for each of us Try to discharge, make ‘em pack Overdo it, they bounce back It’s the Hard Doc’s Life for us Hospital Doc’s Life for us Hardest job we’ll ever do Next to cleanin’ baby poo It’s the Hard Doc’s Life
About: ZubinDamania MD is a physician specializing in inpatient internal medicine and a member of the multi-specialty Palo Alto Medical Foundation. He practices at Stanford University Medical Center and Washington Hospital (in Fremont, CA). His current project merges his medical background with his extensive experience teaching and performing stand-up comedy for diverse audiences. As ZDoggMD, he writes, performs, produces, and distributes satirical yet educational videos and music relating to important topics in healthcare.
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