 So here are the best parts of working on the weekends as a full-time doctor. Number one, no traffic. Often it takes me about 20 to 30 minutes on a normal day to get to the work. But now without traffic, maybe 15 to 19. Number two, usually less admits. Usually on the weekends, people are just not flooding to the emergency room. They're instead trying to stay at home as best as possible. That means usually less work and a less busy day for me. Number three, easier decision making. Often there are things you know that just don't happen on the weekends. Often you can just tell your patient things are just slow on the weekend. Probably won't expect it to have A, B, or C done. I'll try my best, but likely it's going to happen on Monday. Number four, less frowns. As an attending, I have to meet with multiple people throughout the day, whether it be social workers, physical therapists, et cetera, including obviously riding on the patients. On the weekends, all I have to do is focus on patient care, riding my notes, putting in the orders. So again, a lot less work. And then finally, number five is just being done quicker because the day has a much quicker flow to it. You're often done with your work much quicker into the morning or early afternoon compared to a normal day on the weekend where you're going into late afternoon into the evening. If you want more tips and insight for your medical journey, make sure you hit that follow and subscribe for more content. Just like this one.