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Zubin Damania Biography
American physician who initially gained attention as the founder of a primary care clinic in Las Vegas called Turntable Health. He went on to have additional fame after performing as a music and comedic internet celebrity named ZDoggMD.
He earned a degree in music and molecular biology from UC Berkeley.
He’s reached over 230,000 subscribers on YouTube thanks to parodies like Readmission | R. Kelly “Ignition (Remix).”
He married radiologist Margaret Lin. His parents were both Parsi doctors who immigrated from India.
His 2014 spoof of a Macy Gray song titled “I Try (To Be A Nurse)” topped 1 million views on YouTube.
Damania was born in New Jersey, and grew up in Clovis, California to which his family moved when he was eight years old, with his parents, both Parsi doctors (his father was a private practice primary care doctor, his mother a psychiatrist) who had immigrated from Pune, India, in 1970, and two younger siblings. He quipped: “I am the oldest of three children in the family, but sometimes my parents consider me the only child because the other two are not doctors.” He has polydactyly on his feet.
Zubin Damania (born April 23, 1973) is an American physician, assistant professor, comedian, internet personality, and musician. He also has been writing and performing comedic raps as ZDoggMD, an internet celebrity known for his music videos, parodies, and comedy sketches about medical issues, as well as systemic issues with healthcare.
He attended Clovis West High School, graduating in 1991. He then went on to receive an undergraduate degree at UC Berkeley, where he minored in music and majored in molecular biology and cell biology. While there he completed a research thesis in a genetics lab on integrin-mediated cell-cell adhesion pathways in the Drosophila melanogaster model with James Fristrom.
He completed his internal medicine residency at Stanford University School of Medicine, from 1999 to 2002. Damania then stayed on at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation for ten years as a hospitalist from 2003 to 2012, spending 70% of his time at Stanford University Hospital (where he was an Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine) and 30% of his time at Washington Hospital in Fremont, California, and receiving the Russell Lee Award for Clinical Teaching. He simultaneously maintained a side hobby performing stand-up comedy for medical audiences worldwide.
Damania attended medical school at University of California, San Francisco – School of Medicine (UCSF), and graduated in 1999. His time in school was marked by a series of pursuits that combined comedy and medicine: he streamed medical comedy routines for a startup called Medschool.com, and performed medical based standup routines for drug companies, hospitals, and other medical organizations. He also gave the commencement speech at UCSF at his graduation, which has had tens of thousands of views on YouTube, and made NPR’s list of top commencement speeches of all time.
His website won the 2010 Best New Medical Weblog at the 2010 Medical Weblog Awards sponsored by Epocrates and Lenovo. His videos feature a rotating cast of several characters, also practicing doctors, including, most often, Dr. Harry, a pediatrician, and Doc Quixote, Dr. Diego, and others. He often collaborates musically with Southern California DJ and producer samix, who produced the album Midriff Music by Josh Martinez which won the category “Best Rap Recording” award at the 2005 Western Canadian Music Awards. He is also currently collaborating with Devin Moore, a composer, bassist in the band “Rabbit!,” and member of Downtown Project’s music development team in Las Vegas.
In 2012 Tony Hsieh invited Damania to visit Las Vegas, where Hsieh was in the process of investing $350 million of his own money in a project he hoped would revitalize Downtown Las Vegas (The Downtown Project). He convinced Damania to quit his job as Physician at Stanford, and move his family to Nevada. Hsieh tasked Damania with “fixing Healthcare in Vegas”. Once in Las Vegas, Damania continued to produce videos, both as ZDoggMD and himself, while working on opening Turntable Health.
Damania gave a presentation called “Are Zombie Doctors Taking Over America?” at TEDMED 2013. In it he outlines the lingering problems of the US healthcare system, and how he has re-conceived it at Turntable Health into a patient-centered organization dedicated to preventative care. His speech was called one of the best of the conference. US News and World Report called his critique of American healthcare “scalpel-sharp” and “at once discomfiting and comic”.
Since beginning work on the clinic, Damania has been named one of the “top 14 people to watch in 2014” by Las Vegas Weekly, and has been profiled in The Atlantic Monthly, Xconomy, Wired, Venture Beat, Gizmodo, MSNBC, and USA Today. Turntable Health was also named “by far the most exciting healthcare startup” and “revolutionary” by The Next Web.
He has been a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at UNLV School of Medicine since February 2017.
Turntable Health, a direct primary care clinic in Downtown Las Vegas, was the result of their collaboration. It was based on a patient-focused, preventative model that subscribers could either pay a monthly fee for, or have as part of their coverage in some cases. The clinic opened in December 2013, and was an integral part of Hsieh’s Downtown Project of revitalizing Las Vegas and re-visualizing urban spaces. Turntable Health shut down as of January 31, 2017.
What's Zubin Damania Net Worth 2024
Net Worth (2024) | $1 Million (Approx.) |
Net Worth (2023) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2022) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2021) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2020) | Under Review |
Zubin Damania Family
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