 Here are the biggest things that I'm gonna miss of being a hospitalist. Number one is obviously the salary. When you're working as a full-time attending, you are making a full-time doctor salary. For me, the average was anywhere from $250 to $270,000. I was a great salary compared to what I'm making as a resident and now as a fellow. Number two is the schedule. As a hospitalist, I was working anywhere from seven days on to seven days off. Now as a fellow, my schedule is very determined on what rotation I'm on for at least the next three years. Number three is definitely my hospitalist family of both the doctors as well as staff that I worked with over the past year. He's just a great crew and I'll definitely miss them because definitely feels like a family every time you show up to work. And so for that same reason, I'm excited to create those same type of bonds with my cardiology colleagues over the next few years. And then filing number four is autonomy. As an internal medicine hospitalist, you are the head honcho of that patient. Now as a cardiology fellow, I have an attending who's overlooking my decisions. The autonomy is not completely there, but it will definitely be better than when I was a med student or a resident. Now if you wanna follow me on my journey as a cardiology fellow transitioning into becoming a cardiologist, make sure you hit that like, subscribe and follow for more content just like this one.