 you're working with a medical journal and looking into publications, so how did this transition happen? Well, I think editing and publishing in general is always a natural option for me. I've always enjoyed the editing work in the field. In college I did a little bit of tutoring and editing and then kind of transitioned to doing some contract work and editing after I graduated. With a major in English writing, this was kind of a good fit and a natural transition for me. And I just found that scientific publications and technical editing, it's a great opportunity. That's really good. How did you get your job with ASG? How did that happen? I was looking for something kind of in the publishing editorial field and I came across ASG and they were looking for an editorial assistant. And the description of the position was just exactly what I had been looking for. And I think working for a scientific journal or a medical journal gives you a rare opportunity to feel like you're making a difference. Working as an editor, not a doctor, you're not making the difference maybe that they are, but you feel like you're publishing quality work that you are putting out articles and content that will really help people and things that someone's going to read and learn from. And that is certainly something that attracted me to ASG in the field in general.