 Here are three ways to better connect with your patients. The first thing you can do is just simply see them more than once a day. Often doctors will round on patients in the morning and then execute the rest of the plan, but if they don't have to see the patient, particularly as in attending when you're busy, you may not go see them. But if you wanna build that great rapport, it's sometimes especially if a patient is sick, you happen to be crossing by their room, just go ahead and check in and saying how is X, Y, and Z that we tried this morning going. Number two is to teach them. One of the biggest issues that we have in medicine is that we just assume our patients understand our lingo, even as we explained it once, often people need repetitions, multiple ways to teach things. At a number three and probably the most important, simply ask a one question, which is what else? Often the simple strategy I ask is what else is bothering you? And once a patient runs out of things to complain or tell you about, they feel like you're on the same page and letting them know that by simply asking what else can I do for you is a super helpful thing. Now, if you enjoyed those tips and strategies and want more, make sure you check out below how to get access to our free medical success handbook for more tips and strategies just like this. And if you wanna see more behind the scenes of my life as a full-time physician, hit that like, subscribe, and follow for more content just like this one.