 Okay, thank you for joining me, Arayana, thank you. This is the fun part of today's event. Before we break, this is the part where we recognize the Innovation Award winners. I'm happy to have this opportunity to recognize this year's Safety Innovation Award winners as a top three, whom will be provided not just a recognition, but also a cash prize totaling $85,000. So I would first like to thank University of Vermont Medical Center, our Patient Safety Innovation Award sponsor, for helping to make these awards possible for the second year in a row. As in previous years, we had an amazing application, but this year the quality of the submissions were very high, which made our selection process even harder. The entire board gets involved and we actually get on conference calls, hear the pitch, it's kind of a shark tank made for medical innovation. So we received 55 submissions from six countries, Canada, Ireland, Mexico, Nigeria, the Netherlands, and the United States. And I want to thank all the innovators who submitted their product and process innovations for patient safety. It was truly a privilege for our whole board to review these applications. And you should know what we think through when we're looking at these innovations, because they're all so good, is, number one, the belief that it was going to improve patient safety more dramatically than the other innovations, and two, innovations that are available to implement today that don't require any more regulatory clearance or any more enhancements. It's something we can do today so that we can fast approach our goal of zero. So now, I'd like to invite the top three finalists to the stage, Abby Kern, Chris Landrigan, and Renee Montmigian. Please come on up, sorry about that, thank you. And I understand, unfortunately Dr. Landrigan is still on the plane, he's got a little delayed, so he won't be here. But I'm going to go through these and then I'm going to kind of leave some suspense for the end so we know what happened. So, and we will have the number one winner according to our board also give us some few words. So, first of all, Clearline IV is being represented by, not Abby, sorry, Abby is her assistant, I find. We're totally messing things up, I apologize. Thank you, thank you, Anne. And, Clearline IV is the only FDA-cleared product for the automatic detection and removal of air from IV lines. So, Clearline IV is placed below IV bags and may be used with fluid warmers and infusion pumps and all fluid types. Clearline IV makes IV administration of fluids safer for patients and is designed to protect patients from serious clinical complications and death caused by air in fluid lines. Air burden is known to cause serious morbidity, including paralysis, coma, brain damage and quadriplegia among others. Air embolism has a 30% mortality rate and is ranked the number two hospital acquired condition by CMS. So, Chris who's not here, thank you, represents the I-PASS Institute. Well, let me tell you about I-PASS. A need assessment is conducted by an I-PASS mentor and an internal I-PASS hospital champion. With our web-based immersive learning providers receive training on I-PASS and can practice and self-assess their handoff skills. Their web-based observational measurement tools support data collection from observation of actual handoffs. And data is available on demand for hospital administrators to measure and benchmark adherence of I-PASS use and to provide feedback to their staff. And Renee, thank you, represents, we have not met in person. It's all been by telephone. So, I apologize. Renee represents Right Biometrics. Misplaced NG tubes will be one of the five patient safety initiatives of 2018. PH has emerged as the global gold standard for confirming gastric placement. Right Biometrics makes the only FDA cleared clear wave CE mark product that used PH to confirm gastric placement of NG OG tubes intended to end in the stomach. Anyone from trained medical personnel to loved ones caring for family members at home can use it. So, now is the time to present the prizes. Ariana, are you here? So, first, I will present the third prize. Okay, thank you. I guess this is going to be for... Chris Landrigan, so he's not here. Okay. Unfortunately, Chris is not here. Anyone to... We'll give this to Chris later. So, third prize goes to Chris. That's a relief. All right. And second prize goes to Ann. So, Ann, yeah. Thank you so much. Congratulations. Thank you. And now you know who the first prize is. So, clear line. So, please stay. Please stay. Yes. We're going to take some pictures. And first prize goes to Yurine. Thank you so much for your incredible work. Thank you. Congratulations. Would you like to say a few words? Please, thank you. This is quite an honor. Thank you, Joe. Thank you, Ariana. Thank you to all of you. Right Biometrics and the Right Spot Device was actually invented by an emergency room physician, Dr. Paul Gilbert. He's actually still practicing. But 10 years ago, within a six-month period, he had two bad outcomes with patients due to misplaced tubes. He has made it his lifetime mission since then to ensure that every tube that's intended for the stomach is in the stomach. So, it's really... It's an honor to be here accepting this award on his behalf. And it's also kind of apropos to be here in the U.K. Because here in the U.K., misplaced tubes are a reportable event, and they're a never event. And in the U.S., they're neither. So, it's wonderful to see the... Pardon me, the focus. Thank you. Thank you so much. I know tomorrow we're going to have the openings begin with the ESA president, our co-convener, Jeremy. Anything you want to say before we break and go to the Lancaster House? Okay. We're going to have buses take people to those who don't want to walk and go to the Lancaster House. I think we're going to do that at 6.45? The buses will leave at 6.30? 6.30. Buses will leave at 6.30. You will have your invitations. I think you have them by now. They're going to be very strict with them. So, please do bring your invitations. And there's some places I've not been to before. I'm very much looking forward to it. Thank you so much for hosting us tonight. Thank you for a terrific day and look forward to seeing it tonight. Thank you.