 So after being 5 months into my 3 years of cardiology fellowship here are some of the hardest parts about being a cardiology fellow. Number 1 is learning on the job with the knowledge of how much there is left to go. As a cardiology fellow compared to being a medical student or a resident, I'm definitely given a lot more autonomy to make some decisions for my patients, but again I have a limited amount of time window that I've learned cardiology thus far. Number 2 is experiencing and learning brand new procedures. For a cardiology fellow, one of the things that we'll do for example is working on the cath lab, we'll do coronary angiograms and being able to evaluate if somebody has blockages in their coronary arteries. Now while this is an amazing procedure to do, if you've never done them, there's tons of steps that go into this and doing it safely and doing it effectively for the patient. And then finally, number 3 is finding time for self-learning is definitely trickier than I thought. Compared to residency where there's a lot of down time in the middle of the day where I could read or do questions, being a fellow and finding time to learn, review and read studies while knowing how much there is left to learn is a little nerve racking, but again, I'm working on it. Now if you want more behind the scenes of my life as a cardiology fellow and you're following me on my journey, go ahead and hit that like, follow and subscribe for more content just like this one.