 So how long did it take me to become a doctor and a cardiology fellow like I am today? So I graduated high school when I was 17. I started my undergrad degree at 18, finished that in about three years. I finished right before my 21st birthday. Then I took one year as a gap year to work as well as apply to medical school and I started medical school when I was 22. And after four years of medical school, I was officially an MD right before my 26th birthday. After medical school, I did three years of internal medicine residency, which I finished right before I turned 29. At this point, I had the option of being a full-time physician or doing even further training. I actually took the first option of working for a year as an internal medicine hospitalist and ultimately deciding to go back to training. So now at the age of 30, I am in my first year of a three-year cardiology fellowship program. So I'll be right around 33 years old. By the time I am a full-fledged cardiologist. If you enjoyed this behind the scenes in my life as a doctor, as well as want more tips and tricks to help you on your medical journey, hit that like, subscribe and follow for more content just like this one.