 So here's the one skill that I believe that makes my patients love me without having to be the smartest doctor. Now, usually when you're in medical school, you're very over-concerned about being the smartest, being able to just take out information on random enzymes and random symptoms and being able to help a patient. That is definitely part about being a medicine, but sometimes being able to go into a room and just having a common presence of saying, we're gonna figure this out together. I understand why you feel bad. Here are the two or three things that I'm considering are going wrong with you. Let's make sure we're on the same page because that's not like a plan. Making that transition where you're the smart doctor and the patient doesn't know anything and you're gonna care for them to now saying, we're a team and I'm gonna use my expertise and you're gonna provide me the information to help better take care of them. You'll find that your patients will trust you much more than a will of somebody who's intelligent but has no ability to socially interact with patients who are struggling. So if you wanna make sure your patients love you, take that extra bit of time to listen, to educate, to go ahead and communicate to make sure you guys are on the same page. It doesn't matter how smart you are. If your patient doesn't trust you, you can't be a great provider to them. Now, if you enjoyed those tips and strategies and want more just like this for your medical journey, go ahead and hit that like, subscribe and follow for more content just like this one.