 So the moment that made the biggest influence for me in my decision to go into obstetrics and gynecology was probably the time when I was on my rotation and I was working with a resident, it's a brand new resident intern and they really expected me to take ownership of my patient and it was the first time it was like it in medical school you do a lot of oskies and you do a lot of role-playing but it was the first time it is this is a real patient with a real problem and real feelings and a real family and you know and Feeling like I was making a big difference in their life is Amazing started on OB and I was doing a C-section like my first day of residency, which was amazing We have a lot of private attendings But they treat us as their equals and they fully expect us to be there for all of their deliveries all of their surgeries There's never a case where a resident's not allowed to come into something because it's a private patient So it gives us a lot of opportunity We also learn a lot of different styles because we have so many different type of attendings here of operating Operating is definitely the reason one of the reasons I decided to be an obstetrician gynecologist Delivering babies is definitely a very it's a plus and it's always like a happy moment most of the time but operating is fun you get to You know put yourself challenge yourself a little bit and learn different people's techniques and Eventually you'll get to have your own style of how you like to do certain procedures Okay, so I knew I wanted to be a doctor in High school after I thought I wanted to be a marine biologist and I realized I don't want to be outdoors all the time So I just I did a lot of volunteering at hospitals My first experience was volunteering here in the city while I was in college And I realized that I love the side of blood and I love operating and it's awesome And I I couldn't imagine doing anything else. I know it's very weird. Sorry