 Now after three years of college, four years of medical school, three years of residency and finally working my first year as a full-time physician, would I do all that to become a doctor again? Now for me, that answer is definitely yes. There are tons of pros as well as tons of cons. Some of them I didn't even know existed before going into the field. For me, the pros still outweigh the cons. Things like being able to create amazing reports of patients who are struggling at some of their lowest points, being able to use my expertise and being able to help treat them, educate them, create this amazing relationship report, even if it's just for a few days. In addition, being in a field that's well respected, allows you to constantly just learn and grow. It definitely has a big intellectual component. It has the ability to provide for my family. All those pros outweigh the cons of the documentation, the length of training. For me, those patient interactions, being able to use my expertise and take care of patients and make them feel better so they can return to the world for the roles that they're intended to, allow me to understand that this is the role that I was intended to. Now, if you enjoy that insight and that piece of motivation and want more insight in my life as a full-time physician, as well as tips and strategies to help you on your medical journey, hit that like, subscribe, and follow for more content just like this one.