 So one of the questions that I've come across recently is medical school enough to be a good doctor? Now the answer is both yes and no. Medical school does a good job of one thing, which is to building your foundation of what you need to know as well as how you learn medicine. But it doesn't do a good job of actually teaching you on how to be a good clinician. That requires years of practice. This is why all physicians who are practicing go into a residency of some kind of three to seven years like myself and internal medicine. But it's not until you've done at least six to 12 months of residency where you put in the reps, managing your own patients, looking at orders, looking at medications and making decisions for yourself where your actual ability of being a good doctor are actually built. Now if you want more behind the scenes of what it looks like to be in medical school or a full-time physician like myself, go ahead and hit that like, follow and subscribe for more content just like this one.