 So as of July 1st I officially started cardiology fellowship. What does that mean? What do I actually do now as a cardiology fellow? That means I finished my four years of medical school three years of residency I took an optional one-year gap year to work as a full-time hospital now I'm spending three years training to become a cardiologist, which means that I still practice clinically I get paid But significantly less I'd be making in the future and my whole experience is every single month I will be on a different rotation whether it be reading echoes for one month cath lab for another working on the Consult service and etc and rotating over the next three years to get enough exposure to all the variety of things I'll be exposed to as a future cardiologist My role as a fellow in each of these rotations is to do exactly what I would be doing as a full-time cardiologist Which is seeing the patients as if they were my own because they are making decisions based off what I think to be true And then using my supervising attending who is a full-time licensed cardiologist to go ahead and discuss my plan and seeing where I need to make adjustments and use that to help future patients get better Now if you want to follow me on my journey over the next two years as a full-time cardiology fellow Go ahead and hit that like subscribe and follow for more content just like this one