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>> It's kind of challenging, you know, to see different people when you come on service
for the first time, and I like those challenges.
You know, I kind of sit with them, try to know them better.
Like, where they are from, where the patients goes in terms of treatment.
I talk to them.
Sit with them, and tell them, you know, what we, you know, what we,
I am here for, and what we are going to do.
What are the treatment plans.
Nowadays, patients are, it's very hard for them to know of which doctors are they seeing,
and who are coming in in the hospital, who are coming and seeing them.
Who are coming and going, and sometimes it's hard for them to remember, and sometimes,
you know, it's hard for, like, for them to, like, kind of know all the doctors.
So what I do is I introduce them to myself, who am I, and I am the point person,
and I try to come back, and we revisit them, try to coordinate things with other specialties,
specialists as well, and help them out.
I like working in an acute setting.
So you get so much satisfaction when people get treated, when people get better,
and they get out of the hospital, and it's so much satisfying.