 Here's what my day to day looks like as a full-time cardiology fellow. So for example, for this past month, I just finished my heart failure rotation, and I would usually be getting into the hospital around 8 a.m. and looking at the list of the patients and consults that we had anywhere from 8 to 9 o'clock. Once I was done looking through all of the patient's charts, I would then begin my rounds and actually seeing all of these patients for the next two hours. So usually between 9 and 11, I'm seeing that list of patients and those consults, and usually there's one or two that trickle in at the same time. And usually between the hours of 12 and 11, all of the fellows go to a conference for the day where we're learning something cardiology-related, whether it's ECHOs or CAP. This is protected time for me to make sure that I'm constantly learning and improving within the field. Then after conference and finishing my lunch, I usually will round with the tending and then go back to those same patients I've seen throughout the day and talk about who they are, what their history is, as well as what my plan is for their specific problem. And once the clock hits 5 for most rotations, as long as I'm not on call, I usually will start my process of going home and saying my family. Now that was a typical day for me as a fellow. If you guys want to see more and behind the scenes in my life as a full-time cardiology fellow, hit that like, subscribe, and follow for more content just like this one.