 I am extremely grateful for the training that I received at the University of Maryland to an adolescent fellowship program. My co-fellows are amazing. We make each other laugh and we give each other support. I really appreciate them and don't think I would have made it this far without them. I made lifelong friendships during fellowship. I look back and I think about how we made it through training together and marriages and raising children. These are friendships that will be around forever. A lot of emphasis was placed on teaching and mentorship. And I had several outstanding female role models to look up to. The fellowship was really great for the lifestyle that I wanted to have. I was able to spend as much time as I needed with my family while also developing through the child psychiatrist that I needed to be. The fellowship, it helped prepare me to handle every form of psychopathology. I don't think you can get the amount of training experiences at any other program. I've been in Baltimore now for 13 years and love it here. There's a lot going on. There's lots of restaurants. I really do like the diversity of the city. I really enjoyed the fellowship. I think it's one of the best things I've ever done for myself. And I feel like our work matters and makes a difference.