 Here was my least favorite rotation in medical school. Now, during your third year in medical school, you typically will go through four to six weeks of all the major rotations. You'll do four to six weeks of internal medicine, some weeks of surgery, some weeks of OB kind, some weeks of pediatrics. This is just to give you some broad exposure as well as allow you to see all the fields that are available for you to do as a future career. And the one that happened to like the least was psychiatry. Now, nothing against my psychiatry colleagues, but during the rotation, both the structure as well as the patients I was taken care of was not very interesting. The rotation I happened to be on happened to be in a clinic in a hospital that just wasn't very busy. So in the first place, I didn't see very many patients. And when I did, it felt like the attending was pretty much doing all the stuff. I was just kind of observing and trying a few things here and there. And because it was a rotation that I didn't have such a great experience in, it happened to also be a field of medicine that I just never learned enough well about. So now whenever I have psychiatric disease or patients that I have to take care of, it's something that I always feel a little uneasy and not so excited to do. Now, if you enjoyed that behind the scenes of my life in medicine, my life as a full-time physician, make sure that likes, subscribe, and follow for more content just like this.