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Zeliha Akpinar

Education Creator · YouTube

Zeliha Akpinar runs a health channel on YouTube with 1.4M subscribers and around 1.1M views per video.

Zeliha Akpinar
1.4M
Subscribers
1.1M
Avg views / video
3.4%
Engagement

Highlights

  • 1.4M subscribers on YouTube, around 1.1M views per video.
  • Creates education content for a 1.4M-strong audience
  • Typically pulls around 1.1M views per video

Recent Content

How I wake up at 3:14 am everyday | Train your Body Clock

How I wake up at 3:14 am everyday | Train your Body Clock · 8M views

Moving to Tokyo alone for Medical School | UK to Japan

Moving to Tokyo alone for Medical School | UK to Japan · 5.2M views

3am Medical School Morning Routine | student house edition

3am Medical School Morning Routine | student house edition · 5.2M views

Day in the life of a 4th year Medical Student | First day back

Day in the life of a 4th year Medical Student | First day back · 4.7M views

Sponsor read in action

Skillshare integration · Waking up my friend at 3AM to go to library · click to play, jumps to the sponsor read

What I Cover

Education

Day-in-the-life videos from medical school and now her first years as a doctor in the UK, covering ward shifts, exam pressure, and the honest parts of training nobody else shows. It reaches viewers who are deciding whether to pursue medicine or a similar demanding degree.

Learning

Study vlogs and productivity routines built around her 3am wake-up habit, showing exactly how she plans a study day, revises, and stays consistent through exam season. It reaches students who want a real system to copy, not just motivation.

How-to

Practical routines like her dopamine-based morning setup, moving abroad for medical school in Japan, and living alone as a student, broken into steps a viewer can actually follow. It reaches viewers who watch for the plan, not just the vlog.

Explainers

Videos that walk through a specific choice she made, like moving to Tokyo alone for medical school or graduating as a doctor with a Turkish father in the UK, explaining the reasoning behind each big decision. It reaches viewers weighing similar cross-country or career moves themselves.

The Audience

Students and early-career professionals in their twenties who are building a study or work routine, and who trust a working doctor's honest recommendation over a paid-looking ad.

Age

18-2430%
25-3438%
35-4416%
45-5410%
55+6%

Gender

64% women36% men

Where

United States28%
United Kingdom22%
Turkey8%
Canada6%
Australia5%
Other31%

Life stage

Life stageUniversity students and early-career doctors and grads
IncomeModest student budget, some early professional income
EducationUniversity-educated, many in health-sciences or pre-med tracks

Psychographics

  • Productivity and writing tools, tied to her existing Grammarly partnership
  • Website and portfolio builders for students and young professionals, matching her Squarespace integration
  • Study planners, note-taking apps, and online courses, since her whole channel proves a system for exam season
  • Skincare and self-care built around a busy schedule, mirrored in her science-based student skincare videos
  • Language-learning apps and tools, matching her own videos on speaking Chinese and Turkish

Why brands book them

Her morning routine and study-vlog format converts best, viewers are already watching to copy her exact system, so a tool she folds into that routine reads as part of the plan instead of an ad break. Her confirmed partners, Grammarly and Squarespace, are both tools a student or new doctor would use anyway, which is why they sit naturally inside her day-in-the-life format.

What The Comments Say

"Doctor colleague" Stop playing already
On: I Went Out for Food with my Doctor Coworker...
@Tchafsir@Tchafsir25.8K likes · YouTube
The morning vibes are most soothing and peaceful period of the day and the fact that the rest of the world is sleeping is so motivating
On: How I wake up at 3:14 am everyday | Train your Body Clock
@tushantj.sharma5777@tushantj.sharma577713.1K likes · YouTube
"This is an experience. Be grateful." - Absolutely great mindset.
On: Moving to Tokyo alone for Medical School | UK to Japan
@masegraye@masegraye7.1K likes · YouTube

Brands Worked With

Skillshare4 paid videos
Saily4 paid videos
Insta3603 paid videos
Nordvpn2 paid videos

Best Videos

How I wake up at 3:14 am everyday | Train your Body Clock · 8M views

Moving to Tokyo alone for Medical School | UK to Japan · 5.2M views

3am Medical School Morning Routine | student house edition · 5.2M views

Day in the life of a 4th year Medical Student | First day back · 4.7M views