During my internal medicine residency when myself, a pulmonologist, and 4 other residents were coding a 22 y/o thin, female cystic fibrosis patient unable to intubate (all six of us had two tries each including the pulmonologist 4 times), unable to stabilize the patient, then watching an anesthesiologist named ****** Jackson come up, DL the patient, offer to put in a 8.5 ETT (ahem - declined, 7.5 accepted), intubate the patient, turned off half of the meds running into the patient, give a bolus of what was probably neosynephrine, stabilize the patient, all within 10 minutes.
It took him longer to write the procedure note than do all of the above and after talking to him for five minutes, I knew I would no longer be pursuing cardiology or radiation oncology. Eight weeks later, I had a spot secured at Southwestern and the rest is history. Haven't regretted my decision since day 1.