 The American Association for Thoracic Surgery Foundation offers multiple scholarship activities, education and research for cardiothoracic surgeons around the world and trainees. And we're very honored at the Texas Heart Institute and Baylor's and Luke's Medical Center to host the Denton Cooley Fellowship. And one of the highlights is that we have with us today Dr. Cloden-Lewis, who is the past president of the Thoracic Surgery Relations Association and the current recipient of the Denton Cooley Fellowship Award. Dr. Cloden-Lewis, if you can tell us at which stage of your career you are currently. So I currently just completed cardiothoracic surgery training at the University of Rochester Medical Center as one of the integrated cardiothoracic surgery track and it's been an amazing experience. You have watched Dr. Coselli, Dr. Moon, Dr. Livesay to really perform very complex surgeries and Dr. Lea performing the robotic mitral surgery. So what are your thoughts? This has been an amazing experience to know that I'm not only carrying a name of one of the giants in this field in Dr. Denton Cooley, but to know that I get to watch a current master surgeon at his work, one of which being Dr. Coselli. It's been an amazing experience watching how he's teasing away the tissues in complex patient care and thoracic cases. You recently also watched in the lab Dr. Frazier with the daughter of the artificial heart. What do you think? Well, I will tell you, I am proud to know that I'm currently working and watching someone who's been a pioneer in this space, who's now assisting in the next iteration of total artificial heart as a fan. I'm just so excited. What are your future plans? I've actually taken a position with a group called Bay Care Medical Group in South Florida. Thank you for being with us actually this month. We learn a lot from you and we hope that you learn something from us. Thank you so much. We look forward for your future achievements. Absolutely. Thank you.