 Here are my three favorite rotations that I did in medical school. Number one has to be internal medicine. This is the kind of doctor I am today, so I'm definitely biased, but the reason I loved my internal medicine rotation is it felt like the definition of what I thought a doctor would be. Somebody who just kind of knows a little bit about every organ system could essentially admit you and go ahead and discharge you and diagnose you all in one go. That was pretty awesome. Number two, surprisingly, was my OB-GYN rotation. Now, I wasn't expecting to enjoy this rotation if anything, I was the most nervous about it, especially being a male, going into a very female predominant field. It was an awesome six-week experience where I learned so much about pregnancy, about labor, about contraception, that I can now use to better take care of my female patients today. And then finally, number three is my family medicine rotation. This one's definitely biased by this awesome attending that I had, where we just worked one-on-one in his clinic for four straight weeks. Often, he would have two to three patients in a clinic room at a time, and he would send me into one of them while taking care of the other two. It was an awesome experience and I learned so much in that four weeks. If you want more insights and behind-the-scenes of what it's like to be on medical journey or being a full-time doctor, make sure you hit that like, subscribe, and follow for more content just like this one.