 The athletic training room, I actually stay at the athletic training room, I am a certified athletic trainer. I have undergraduate students from neighboring colleges, from UNC and North Carolina Central also help there. There's also a physical therapist that comes in two days a week to also help with rehabs and things like that. I work very closely with our clinic here at the school, more about the kids, make sure that we have all the kids' injuries, take care of all their medical forms and everything in order. A lot of the rehabs that your children will do will be done right here on campus, this way they're trying not to miss too much school and this way I can have them here and get things done. In case there's serious injury, the athletic trainer will usually call the on-call physician, let them know what's going on and relay the information to that physician and the physician with the athletic trainer will make a decision whether the child needs to go to the EER or whatever situation to be taken. If they need to go to the EER, they will be transported by the student life instructor. I will be calling the parent personally and let them know what's going on and this way you'll be right up in the loop and the child's going to the EER and you will go and meet them in the EER. I maintain an affiliation with Duke Sports Medicine, they are very good, usually if there's an injury and I need to get the child in, I have them in the next day, they should be seen by orthopedics and this way we get done right away. Concussions is a very big thing today, if you notice in the paper, there's constantly things going on in back concussions, as Greg Jarvis told you, you will be filling out a form, it will tell you all the back concussions, all signs and symptoms. If your child sustains any suspected head injury, it doesn't have to be a concussion, it's suspected the child will be removed from that competition and will not return to that competition until seen by a physician. We actually have the affiliation with Duke that has a licensed physician in concussions who I send the children to to make sure that they get taken care of and again I will not put your child back until I feel that your child is ready to go back there, there is no reason to take any chance with a concussion whatsoever. We have the North Carolina law now that also stipulates this, so this is why it's so strict, it's a very good thing, I will tell you I've been involved many years, I worked with Dr. Kevin Gusquitz and UNC on some of the logical concussion studies ever and like I said when it comes to your child it's better to be safe than sorry in this thing, I do not want any chance, so please do understand if your child sustains head injury, they will be removed and will not be going back in until they are cleared. If there is a return to play plan that will be done by myself, I will be the one to working through them each step to make sure they can get back to return to play and like I told you we have a great working relationship with Duke Sports Medicine and I'm very lucky they've been very good to us and they're always there ready to tell us okay, yes, no, what to do. You can follow NCSSM Athletics on our website at gounies.com on Facebook and Twitter. Any questions you have, feel free to contact Greg Jarvis our athletic director, his email is on the slide below. Thank you very much.