 Practicing today is really exciting because of telemedicine. Those connections that we traditionally use to form face-to-face with patients, I love that we have other different ways of doing that. For example, I love doing video visits with my patients. Patients can tell me about things that are going on in their life or their concerns. So I had a patient about a year and a half ago who was unable to come see me. She had a newborn baby. I could tell from her messages, her secure messages back and forth to me that she wasn't doing well. And I had a sense that she probably had postpartum depression. So I set up a telephone visit for her. After talking for a while and determining that she needed medications, we were able to control her postpartum depression without ever meeting her in person. So she did really well afterwards. Every three months we were able to reevaluate her via video visits. And actually to this day I don't think I ever actually saw her face-to-face. I think we're still able to form connections. Utilizing all of these different ways of connecting with patients has really made it so much easier for our patients to get the care that they need.