 So I have been a hospitalist now three months, and with my residency training, here's one secret thing that I do that has made managing patients so much easier. Whenever I'm pre-charging, that means looking at the patient's information before I've seen them that day, I essentially pull up my note and I have two sections. One is planned for today, and at the bottom is disposition. And then every day I look at that list of things to do before discharge, and I evaluate what needs to be done for specific things. And then every single day that disposition list begins shorter and shorter, my plan for today is already kind of set because I know what I need to do to get them home. And then when it's time for them to go home, there's already also a list of all the follow-ups, all of the tests and studies they need when they go home. Very easy to write a discharge summary and getting a patient out of the hospital pretty quickly. If you enjoy tips and strategies just like this one, and you want more insight to my background as a full-time physician, make sure you hit that subscribe and follow for more content just like this.