Video 1 Transcript
I think the hardest experiences for any physician is likely in residency or probably even in medical school. It kind of depends on what medical school you go to. You're working long hours. They put a cap on how much you have to work now. It's like against the law to work people more than 80 hours a week. But there is, you know, that's over a one month average. So some weeks you are working more than 80 hours. It's a lot of nights. It's a lot of, it's a grind for sure. And I think it's, it's difficult to get through because it's tough. You know, you're working a hundred hours a week. Sometimes you're working nights, you're not sleeping. You're not seeing your family, not seeing your kids. In our instance, situation, my wife was taking care of all of our kids, many of these hours. And so there's that dynamic, which is difficult to try and navigate. But again, it's all worth it. Keep your head down, stay positive. It'll all work out in the end.
