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Doctor Jams on the Drums at Beach

Dr. Russell Johnson, also known as @themigratoryrash on Instagram, is not your typical doctor. When he's not treating patients, you can find him jamming out on the drums on Ocean Front Walk in Santa Monica or raising awareness about HIV and sexually transmitted infections on TikTok.

Dr. Johnson is a board-certified internist and pediatrician who specializes in HIV primary care. He is passionate about providing high-quality, compassionate care to his patients and has dedicated his career to medicine.

But it's his work outside of the clinic that has caught the attention of many people on social media. Dr. Johnson uses his platform on TikTok (asskruss) to educate his followers about the importance of preventing HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. He uses humor and relatable content to break down stigmas and encourage people to get tested and practice safe sex.

In addition to his work on TikTok, Dr. Johnson is also a talented musician. He is the drummer for the band Theory/Theory, which streams their music on Bandcamp (theorytheory.bandcamp.com/releases). The band's sound is a blend of rock, alternative, and indie, with thought-provoking lyrics that explore the complexities of the human experience.

Dr. Johnson's passion for music and medicine are intertwined, as he sees both as a means of connecting with people and making a positive impact in the world. Whether he's performing on stage or treating patients in his clinic, Dr. Johnson is dedicated to using his talents and expertise to improve the lives of those around him.

As a doctor and a musician, Dr. Johnson is breaking down stereotypes and demonstrating that people can have multiple passions and talents. His work on TikTok and with Theory/Theory is a testament to the power of using creativity and social media to make a difference in the world.

Posted on Monday, March 27, 2023 at 09:08PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz | CommentsPost a Comment

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