 Here's why I'm leaving my job as an internal medicine hospitalist and going back to cardiology fellowship. The question I always asked myself when I took my first job as an internal medicine hospitalist is would I be happy doing this in 10, 15, 20 years? Now I started my first full-time job out of residency about five to six months ago. And the overall answer that I kept coming back to was I'm not quite sure. And that's because as an internal medicine hospitalist, a lot of my time is spent on discharging patients and deciding where they'll be going to. And that's just doesn't sound the most interesting in 20 to 30 years if I was continuing to do this. And I also realized that I miss having that continuity of patients that are my own that continue to follow for months to years over the duration of my career, which is why I switched to cardiology because now I have a career that's really just focused on the actual medicine aspect of it. That's ultimately why I made the decision to go back to training to be a cardiologist because now I get to take care of patients within an amazing field, but also make sure that I still have that continuity of patients in my clinics. Super excited. So again, if you want more insight and behind the scenes of my life going from medicine into cardiology, go ahead and hit that like, subscribe and follow for more content just like this one.