He got 'spur-of-moment' idea during his night shift at around 3.30am

Video shows him taking off white coat before breakdancing in

Most people would expect doctors to take a well-deserved rest during their break at work - especially when working a hospital night shift.

But a multi-talented doctor used the time to show off his impressive dance moves in the staff room instead.

Dr Max Chiu, 26, filmed himself breakdancing at the Presence Saint Francis Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.

Dr Max Chiu, 26, filmed himself breakdancing during his break at the Presence Saint Francis Hospital in Chicago, Illinois

The footage shows him taking off his white coat before performing the routine in his scrubs.

Dr Chiu said: ' It was a spur-of-the-moment idea. I was working the night shift which usually allows for some downtime in the early morning hours.

'As I was walking past the break room around 3:30am one morning, I realised how much open floor space there was and thought it'd be fun to film a short video of myself 'breakin' in the break room.'

He added: 'Unfortunately, I don't get to spend most of my breaks dancing. I usually spend breaks at work catching up on other unfinished work'.

The footage shows him performing the impressive routine in his scrubs in the staff room

He said he got the 'spur-of-the-moment' idea during his night shift at around 3.30am

But despite his busy schedule, Dr Chiu says he tries to make time to practice breakdancing - a hobby took up while in college.

'Doctors aren't always pictured as people who have fun and interesting hobbies, especially since it's a widely known fact that we spend so much of our time studying,' he said.

'But the truth is, there are a lot of things that we doctors do outside of our working lives.'

Dr Chiu added: 'There definitely is not a large population of breakdancing doctors, but I know there are some others out there!'

Dr Chiu said that he does not usually spend his breaks dancing and catches up on other unfinished work instead