 What attracted me to the program here at Jersey Shore was the fact that it's a large academic institution. I'm able to see a variety of different disease states that I might not get the opportunity to see at a smaller institution. It really has a large emphasis on teaching and learning, which is only going to serve to benefit me as a first-year resident, kind of just starting out as a practitioner. And there is so many different specialties here at Jersey Shore, so for me personally I'm interested in cardiology. Here is a very strong cardiology hospital. Not many programs have the opportunity to see like oncology, pediatrics, infectious disease, you get emergency medicine, so it really gets you the most out of that one-year residency program that we have. One of the most unique clinics here is the Investigational Drug Services Clinic, so that's something that not every hospital has where we're able to actually work with the IDS pharmacist where we are able to then see how clinical trial protocols are implemented within a hospital and see how pharmacies involved with that. So what really attracted me to the program is the variety of electives that we really had as well as when I interviewed here the preceptors, so the preceptors are always around for you, always supportive. They're always there for your help whenever you need them. The support we get here at Jersey Shore from the faculty, from the preceptors, from even leadership, really a second to none. That was one of the first things that I felt as soon as I came in on day one after we had a conversation, but it always ended with, hey, what can I do for you if you have any questions, reach out to me. I'm always available to you. My door's always open. That's something that felt really genuine from everyone. So the teaching opportunities through Jersey Shore are actually extremely endless. We have the opportunity to work with Rutgers University, so through that we are able to get the teaching and learning certificate, and we also have the opportunity to be a primary preceptor of an IPF pharmacy student in the later months of the year. So through those opportunities, we have a lot of student interaction. Outside of that, the residents also facilitate a continuing education or CE lecture. And we also have an academia elective. So if someone is interested in academia, they are able to go to Rutgers and really experience that site of pharmacy. And a lot of us needed learning as well. The biggest thing overall that really brought me here at Jersey Shore was that there's this big sense of family in the pharmacy department. So you really feel from day one that you're part of the team and that they're here for you and to make you developed into the best practitioner that you can be. There's really a supportive team behind you in every aspect. Any avenue that you're interested in, they'll find a way to make it work. Find a way to get you that experience. And I think that's really key, especially as a PGI1 resident, really finding your way and finding what you're interested in.