Rahil
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Yeah, no. So I've done... So, you know, our med school is four years after our undergrad. And then we do three years of internal medicine, which is all, you know, patient-facing, hospital-based, long days, long hours. And then... GI hepatology is another three years after that. So I'm about halfway through right now. So it's been about four and a half, five years of seeing patients.
That's the hope. I mean, you know, even this many years in it, every day it feels like I'm still trying to figure out what's going on with everybody. So it's one of those things where learning never stops. You kind of keep going at it. New things, new experiences, new patient interactions. It all makes it worth it.
That's the hope. I mean, you know, even this many years in it, every day it feels like I'm still trying to figure out what's going on with everybody. So it's one of those things where learning never stops. You kind of keep going at it. New things, new experiences, new patient interactions. It all makes it worth it.
That's the hope. I mean, you know, even this many years in it, every day it feels like I'm still trying to figure out what's going on with everybody. So it's one of those things where learning never stops. You kind of keep going at it. New things, new experiences, new patient interactions. It all makes it worth it.
Yeah, yeah. So we kind of get into it from day one from our training. So, you know, our first year we're fumbling around trying to figure out what we're doing. It's a new technical skill and it's, you know, not necessarily intuitive when you get started. And then, you know, over the first year, you really get your confidence.
Yeah, yeah. So we kind of get into it from day one from our training. So, you know, our first year we're fumbling around trying to figure out what we're doing. It's a new technical skill and it's, you know, not necessarily intuitive when you get started. And then, you know, over the first year, you really get your confidence.
Yeah, yeah. So we kind of get into it from day one from our training. So, you know, our first year we're fumbling around trying to figure out what we're doing. It's a new technical skill and it's, you know, not necessarily intuitive when you get started. And then, you know, over the first year, you really get your confidence.
And then second year, you really start to build your skill, build your efficiency.
And then second year, you really start to build your skill, build your efficiency.
And then second year, you really start to build your skill, build your efficiency.
It's that magic stuff that.
It's that magic stuff that.
It's that magic stuff that.
Exactly. You ask, after they wake up, they ask, are we getting started? And that's the magic of Provo Fall.
Exactly. You ask, after they wake up, they ask, are we getting started? And that's the magic of Provo Fall.
Exactly. You ask, after they wake up, they ask, are we getting started? And that's the magic of Provo Fall.
I would like to think so. You know, my attendings might say otherwise behind closed doors, but at least to my face, I say I'm doing well.