 So here is my efficient system on how to run more quickly and effectively. Number one, you have to have a system to your pre-rounding. This means when you come into the hospital, you have to kind of know when you go into a patient's chart what you're going to look for. My simple method now is attending is I look for the vitals, look for overnight notes, and I look for labs. That's basically it. Number two is to pre-plan what your conversation is going to be with the patient. By no means your interaction with the patient, but you do want to have an idea of what questions you want to ask and what updates and possibly what management you're going to do for them that day. That way your conversation with them is focused, it's concrete, and it's early in the morning. They don't want to be interrupted anyways. And then finally, number three and the biggest is anytime you get a message or a page from another staff member or nurse that needs your attention, just take 10 seconds, finish the task you're doing, and then respond to that message. Oftentimes the people that are messaging you are not expecting an immediate reply. So just take a second to look at the page, make sure it's not an emergency, finish what you're doing, even if it's 30 seconds, that note, whatever it is, doing all of these things in combination, you realize that now when you go into the hospital in the morning, everything just feels like it has a much easier flow to it. And if you want more tips like this on your radical journey then make sure you hit that follow, subscribe to get more content just like this one.