 Here's how I stay efficient as a full-time doctor. Now, when I'm in the hospital, there are lots of people who might need my attention, including patients, nurses, social workers, and other specialists within the hospital. Here's how I stay efficient. Number one is to take a pause from additional attention and finish what you're doing. So for example, if I get a page or a message from a nurse, I'm gonna say, okay, most nurses understand that a doctor's not gonna respond within 20 to 30 seconds. So usually I would just go ahead and look, make sure the patient's okay. Maybe they just need a nausea medication, fine. I'll put it in in a second. Let me just go ahead and put the order in for this patient before I forget. Now I can come back to those notifications. Tip number two is to have a mental timeline of when you want everything done. So for example, by 7.30 to 7.45, I wanna have all my pre-charging done. That means being able to read out for all of my old patients and the new patients looking at their vitals, having that done by 7.45. And now between 7.30 and 9.30, I can see all my patients. But doing all of this requires that efficiency and flow from the start all the way to the end. Now, if you like these tips and insight and behind the scenes of being a full-time doctor and you want more content just like this one, hit that like, subscribe, and follow to get more videos just like this.