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A day in the studio with YouTube star Doctor Mike, who now has 4 million subscribers after gaining initial fame for being attractive on Instagram

Doctor Mikhail (Mike) Varshavski is a board-certified primary care physician and popular YouTube influencer with 4 million subscribers.

Dr. Mike
  • Varshavski's Instagram page went viral in 2015 after he was featured in a Buzzfeed article, and then again in People magazine's 2015 Sexiest Man Alive issue.
  • Today, Varshavski told Business Insider that he mainly splits his time between filming videos for YouTube and working as a doctor.
  • He shared what an average filming day is like and took Business Insider inside his high-tech home studio.
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Mike Varshavski is a board-certified primary care physician who went viral in 2015 after he was featured in a BuzzFeed article about how attractive he was , and then again in People magazine's 2015 Sexiest Man Alive issue.

Accepting his sudden fame, he launched a YouTube channel in 2017 while in his residency, and hired a videographer to film and edit the videos for him. He's known as "Doctor Mike" online, and now has millions of YouTube subscribers with videos that often appear on the trending page of YouTube.

Yet his YouTube channel was not an immediate success.

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"I launched the channel and it picked up like 15,000 subscribers," he told Business Insider. "It didn't go anywhere, even though I told 2 million people on Instagram to come watch it."

Varshavski said he realized the key to growing an audience was consistency (he's never missed a single posting day) and figuring out what content would appeal to a wider audience.

In his second year of YouTube, while keeping up with his career as a doctor, Varshavski started posting videos twice a week instead of once.

"The first half of the week I am making YouTube videos," he said. "The second half of the week I'm in the hospital actually doing the things I'm talking about."

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His videos gain an average 500,000 views to around 4 million views, depending on if a video is picked up by YouTube's algorithm and recommended to viewers.

He puts his own spin on concepts like PewDiePie 's popular "Meme Review," where Varshavski reacts to medical memes , or shows like " Grey's Anatomy ."

To keep track of his growing online business, Varshavski signed with the digital talent agency, Abrams Artists Agency three years ago. His agent works to build up the business aspects of his social media, like landing public speaking appearances and producing a line of products (that will be coming out soon, Varshavski said).

With the help of his videographer, Dan, Varshavski films a batch of videos during filming days, which Dan will later edit throughout the week.

Most people think Varshavski has a large team helping him out, he said. But he really only has Dan and his agent.

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Business Insider spent a day with Doctor Mike to see the process of filming his YouTube videos:

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The equipment:

  • Camera Canon 1DX Mark II
  • Tripod Manfrotto
  • Monitor SmallHD 501
  • Lights Aputure 120dII (x3)
  • Light reflectors, Mic Rode Videomic Pro+
  • Post Production Adobe Premiere

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