 Hi, I'm Nicholas Morris. I'm the Fellowship Director for NeuroCritical Care at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Hospital. We're really happy and excited that you're interested in our program and we'd love to tell you more about it. Our mission is first and foremost to provide superior care to the greater Baltimore community and all the socioeconomic diversity they're in, as well as throughout the region for the many transfers that come to our hospital. For our fellowship, our aim is to train our fellows to be well-rounded, critical care physicians who are able to take care of patients regardless of location in the hospital within the critical care spectrum. As such, all of our fellows serve as the primary fellow in the medical ICU, the surgical ICU, the cardiac surgery ICU, and others. And of course, they get an incredible depth as well as that breadth of training in the neurocritical care unit and the neurotrauma units. Our two ICUs within the Neurosciences are unmatched in terms of volume of cases and as well as patient severity. Our fellows learn first-hand physiology from invasive neuro monitoring including brain tissue oxygenation and mycodialysis, and they come away from the program, not just as well-rounded, intensivist, but also as true experts in severe neurological injuries. In addition, we expect our fellows to be interested in moving our field forward. We strive for academic excellence, whether it be through scientific discovery, quality and improvement, or education, and we have mentored projects to help our fellows get to where they want to be upon graduation. If you're interested in this type of program, we would love to have you come and interview with us virtually or someday in person. Hi everyone, I'm Brittany Lechance. I'm a second-year neurocritical care fellow at the University of Maryland Hospital and Shock Trauma Center. I cannot be happier about my choice to come to the University of Maryland for a neurocritical care fellowship. When I was looking for a program, it was really important to me that I find somewhere that would turn me into a really well-rounded, confident, intensivist, and that's exactly what you would get here. I think one really unique feature of this program is that we truly are the primary critical care fellow in all aspects of our rotations here in all ICUs. And so you really walk away confident in your procedural skills, confident in your medical skills, and of course confident in your neuro-intensive care skills as we rotate through the neuro ICU and the neuro trauma. Outside of the clinical exposure and the amazing volume that you would have here, I really have found that the mentorship and the guidance in terms of really developing a career and a focus for your career has been unmatched. And I think that I'll truly walk out of here able to be a contributing member of the neurocritical care field and hopefully continue to drive this field forward in medical education and in research. We hope to see you soon.