 Do I have homework on my rotations? So yes, so my program, what is required for our core rotations, which is emergency medicine, primary care, pediatrics, psych, those are like your core rotations. There's a couple others, but what's required for that? We're required to log all of our patients. So every patient that we see, we're required to put their diagnosis and then any procedure that we perform with them. And so that's like a daily task that we're doing. As we're seeing patients, you go on to E-value and you log your patients in. We're also required to do two notes. We're required to do a focus note at the end of the basically the first half of the rotation. So that at the end of the first two weeks, we're supposed to turn in a focus note. And then at the end of the last two weeks, we're supposed to turn in a comprehensive note. So those, that is our homework, essentially for the rotation. However, you still need to be studying because all of your core rotations has an end of rotation exam with it. So in two days, I'm gonna be going back to my school where I will be taking my end of rotation exam. And so I need to know pretty much everything emergency medicine related. You know, it's a standardized test that is sent over from PAEA and we're taking this. So everybody in emergency medicine pretty much kind of has like the same test, I believe. Don't quote me on that, but I believe that's how it is. So I'm gonna be doing that. So I definitely had to keep studying, obviously, if there was something that I saw in the rotation that I didn't really know of, be it a medication that was used or a disease process that I hadn't really heard of or I wasn't too familiar with, I would do my research on that and I would study that as well. So it's a constant learning. It's not obviously like the whole classroom setting where we have all these disease processes that we need to know about and there's buzzwords and we're in class for eight hours a day. No, we have a good amount of free time but you still have to use that free time wisely with respect to studying. For me, a good amount of it was use recovering from this upper respiratory jack infection that I've had for the past two weeks. But other than that, I did study. So that was my homework that I had. Guys, leave more questions for me if you have any other questions. Leave your comments in the comment section below and don't forget to like this. Also follow me on Instagram, EdadonnathePA and pray for this lingering nasal voice thing that I have going on right now. All right, love you guys. I will talk to you guys next time. Bye.