 I don't know if I have very many accomplishments of only six months in. I feel like I'm much more comfortable than I expected to be at this phase, especially being in the ICU as a brand new first year. I feel like the comfort level is probably higher than I'm expecting, so that's good. But however, I did have absolutely loved it for a few reasons, and I talked about this in my four-month recap cardiology video, so I'll link that down below if you guys are interested. The people I work with are amazing. This field is very interesting. I enjoy coming to work. There's so much to learn, and then when you feel like you've learned something and you can apply it to help another patient, it feels so good. Which in cardiology happens over and over again. With more repetitions, you're able to use little clues here and there, more imaging modalities. Just put a better puzzle together and say, I've seen this before. I can use this to help this patient. Then with more patient experience, you can say, I've seen this before again. I can help this next patient even better. That works well. The training I've gotten here, it's been amazing. Lots of hands-on, the tendings. Usually, I've found that 99% of the time, think of you as a colleague that they were trying to train to be the best cardiologist versus a trainee. I've enjoyed not feeling like the person who just meant there to write the notes.