 So now I have officially been a full-time hospital as a full-time attending for the past four months. No question is, am I happy with my decision to go through all those years of school and training for the job that I have today? The overall answer is 100% yes. Does that mean that I love going to work every single day? No. There are some days where I look at the list of patients I have and I'm not interested in the problems they have. Maybe because they have a bunch of surgery cases or patients who have just been in the hospital for too long, not for a medical reason. And while all of that is a drag, going through it is still worth it because ever so often I will walk into a patient's room and that patient and I can just build a rapport that's just amazing, just lights up my day. They go from a sad person to a super jokey person. It's an old sweet lady that just lightens up your day because they just value life when they have so little of it. Hearing that just makes me say, you know what? Let's put the same effort that I put into this patient into the next one I'm about to see. Make sure I give them attention, build that rapport and try and listen to them most importantly so I can take care of them in the best of my ability. Now if you want more tips and strategies and motivation for your medical journey then make sure you hit that like, subscribe and follow to get more content and videos just like this one.