 but it is something that helps me to get into the mindset that whenever I see a patient either a brand new one or a one that I have been seeing for quite some time, I simply start to ask, what are the two to three things I'm going to do for you to really help move the needle in your care? So again, stop focusing as much on the subjective objective. Instead, start asking what problems the patient has because the benefit of it is one, you're going to get better at realizing how to identify problems. But two, during your first few months of being an intern a brand new physician, you're not going to be able to know exactly all the things to order, all the things to take care of, all the things to consider for a specific problem. You may see a patient that has shortness of breath and your differential is going to be very short, but as you do this more and more, your upper levels, your attendings are going to be able to help you broaden and then narrow that differential, then it helps you understand what treatment modalities and workout modalities you have available to you. So the more that you practice this problem focused mentality, you'll realize that your confidence as a brand new physician is going to skyrocket once you start seeing the same problems over and over again.