 We learn a lot here working with the attending, they're some of the best in the country and world at what they do. The bigger thing you learn is just seeing everyone else that works here at the clinic, you know the staff, the people that are kind of helping behind the scenes and I think it's a culture right so here it's kind of excellence has been spread over the years and going back to probably Dr. Stetman's time. My wife is a dentist. We lived in Maryland our whole life pretty much so this was an opportunity to move away for the year. It wasn't hard to convince her one to move to Vale or two to take a year off from work. We had a baby while we're out here and it's been fun like raising the family out here for a year. My co-fellows are awesome. It's really fun to be around. We all have similar personalities. I mean you can tell the clinic does a good job of picking people that clearly will get along. So the ski crash, yeah everyone's seen that now because I think it's played in every indications conference since then. Probably learned a lot from that experience as well and I will not be hitting jumps quite like that anymore. Everyone here is a world class at what they do so just by watching them literally paying attention to what they do you learn a ton. One thing is in clinic they all spend a good bit of time with the patients ahead of surgery and really educate the patients more so than you may see other places. The result is the patients are much happier, have a better experience and tend to have better outcomes just because of that kind of process that's set in place here. My mindset going is to try to set something up there like here so that I'm set up for success.