 I think fellowship is an experience every surgeon looks forward to. It's the culmination of your education and your career. When I found out that I was going to be coming to the stemming clinic, I was exhilarated. I was going to be working with Joe Madda, someone that I greatly looked up to and he was now going to be my mentor. Every day I'm learning so much. Oftentimes there's several ways you can treat a problem and that's one thing that Dr. Kim and Dr. Madda are amazing at is getting to know the patient and guiding them down that path. Personally and professionally this year has been incredible and it's going to be really hard leaving here because I feel like I have friends in every department. Everywhere I go we all know each other by face and by name and it's been fantastic. I mean I got to know some of the research fellows really well particularly with Lorenzo who is already back in Brazil but we spent a lot of time together skiing and at the AOS meeting and then also with Alex Brady the senior robotics engineer we have our little band Six Degrees of Freedom. So it's been really good. I feel well prepared to go into the real world and work on my own and I'm very grateful that I had this opportunity to work here at the Studman Clinic because I had no idea how amazing it would be and it's just been fantastic.