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Low Platelets: I’ve Got Friends with Low Platelets

October 1, 2014 By Bryan Vartabedian · Reading Time: < 1 minutes

If you’ve ever Googled, ‘Why does my stool look like BBQ sauce?’ then you may want to check out this latest production from ZdoggMD, I’ve Got Friends with Low Platelets.

Here the plight of the thrombocytopenic e-patient is played out in a brilliant Garth Brooks parody. Acoustic guitar complete with spleen percussion. This may be ZDogg’s best stuff to date.

After you’re entertained, look beyond the surface. ZDogg epitomizes the public physician. An outward facing medical artist who has mastered his medium. Beyond artist, a self-made media producer. Wow.

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