 To say that this past year has been a special year would be a major understatement. On a professional level to get to work with the surgeons at the Steadman-Philipon Research Institute. To learn from them one-on-one in a mentorship model has been incredible. They've taken the time to teach us cutting-edge procedures and we've really learned how to care for a wide variety of patients from Olympic athletes to weekend warriors. Certainly something that I feel like sets this fellowship apart is the opportunities for research. At the beginning of the year I went to some of the engineers and talked to them about a question or an idea that I had. I really didn't know how to test it. They quickly found a new force sensor and we've been really successful with that study and I'm excited and I do think it'll be an innovative project that probably would have been tough to accomplish anywhere else. Remember it was actually the first day that they opened the backpolls. Get a text from Provincher for us to go out and meet him to go skiing. Dr. Provincher is a hard-charging guy. Quickly the other fellows got left behind, probably one of the best ski days of my life. We definitely spent a lot of time with our co-fellows, developed new friendships. My wife Kelsey and we have three young kids, we spent a lot of days skiing on the mountain. I'd also like to say thank you to Erica, our program director, in addition to the other staff at the Stevin Clinic who have helped us along this journey. There's really endless opportunities. It truly has been an incredible year.