 Palisades Medical Center is a place where people really want to go to train. We have tremendous faculty. We have a brand new medical school. We have residencies that are really at the top. We have tremendously diverse patient population, so it's a great place to learn and people recognize that and our residencies are very competitive. People want to come here. The training that the residents receive at Palisades Medical Center's Family Medicine Program is that it provides the residents with the expertise to practice medicine in rural parts of the country as well as any urban setting. So regardless of where life takes them, they'll be prepared anywhere that they go. Palisades Medical Center, while under the large umbrella of Hackensack Meridian Health, it's still a small hospital, a little over 200 beds. And they really like the fact that the culture and the atmosphere here is very friendly and inviting. During my interview day, I was very impressed by the camaraderie of the residents. A typical day consists of some sort of didactic learning, as well as hands-on clinical experience with feedback from the faculty, as well as being an educator themselves. So the residents also do some teaching with the supervision of the attending to medical students that will be with them. We all have the same goal, obviously, to get as much of this training as possible, and at the same time, we provide comprehensive care to our patients as a team. So I think we're offered a lot of autonomy as residents. We get to evaluate the patient. We get to come up with a treatment plan followed by the discussion with the attending. The value of the residents here at Palisades is far beyond just being here in the hospital. There's a couple of things. The first one is I'm a fundamental believer, as is the network, that the attendings that do train the residents, it really does help assist in the total care of the patients that are here in the hospital. That's the next generation of the people that will be taking care of us when we're in that position. So it's actually a tremendous benefit, and it really does add a lot of the cultural expectations of how this institution as well as the entire network is headed towards. The level of support from faculty is immense. They're always available. There's never a feeling of superiority. They're very supportive of all that we do. We have an environment where the residents see a tremendous amount and are managing the cases themselves, and there's an academic tone that we're very proud of at Palisades.