 You can be a general cardiologist and do procedures. You can do things like write heart cats. Some general cardiologists do things like pacemaker replacement. Some people will do things like left heart cat that is basically looking at the major arteries. The heart and looking for blockages, they don't put stents in, but you can do those procedures. You can do other procedures like doing a transasophageal echo. Most ultrasounds of the heart are done from the chest, but if you want more information for whatever reason, a transasophageal gives you a lot extra additional information. It is a procedure that a lot of general cardiologists will essentially have half days of the week where they may be doing procedures in the morning like in the afternoon or a full day of clinic or a full day of procedures or some mixture where they may be doing consults in the hospital and during different parts of the day they may be going to the procedure room to do the patient's procedures and then going back and seeing more consults.