 So in medicine, you hear a lot of terms and titles and you're not exactly sure what it means. What does a medical student, what is a resident, what's a fellow, what is an attending? What does all of that mean? Let's quickly break it down. So first let's talk about the term pre-med. Everyone thinks that pre-med is a major, it's not true. Usually people who are applying to medical school will take the same classes that all medical schools require regardless of what major you're on. That means you're applying to have your pre-medical classes filled how you can get into medical school. Now next term is fellow, which is what I am. I'm a cardiology fellow. This basically means that after you finish your residency instead of choosing for your rest of your life going into that field as like a general medicine or a general surgeon, you decided to do extra training. And then finally is the term that all of us look for which is an attending. This is basically a fully independent licensed physician no one necessarily is looking over their decision-making. These are the head honchos. This is ultimately what it means to be a full-time big boy, big girl doctor. Now hopefully that helps and if you want access to all of our free tools to make sure you crush on your medical journey, learn down below how you can get access to some of our free PDFs as well as step-by-step courses and if you enjoy this content make sure you hit that like, subscribe and follow for more videos just like this one.