 The Steadman-Philipon Research Institute has been awesome for doing research. Me and my co-fellowed Dimitri have been extremely productive. He's become actually like a brother to me over the course of this year. We're sending a lot of our research to the National Conferences for hip and the arthroplasty. My wife and I are from New York and from the East Coast. I did all my training there. So coming to Colorado was a little bit of a culture shock for me. You know, there's no traffic. People are very nice. And you know, somebody's idea of a lazy Saturday is 30,000 vertical feet and a 10-mile hike. So we had a lot to catch up on once we got out here. Watching my daughter Charlotte. You know, she's three now. Watching her grow up this year and mature has been just an unparalleled experience for me. Driving in every morning and seeing the mountains with snow caps. It's really an unbelievable experience to have for a year. Not only did I learn a ton about joint replacement, but I really got a second family. Each and every member of Dr. Kim's team really embodies the vision of Dr. Steadman. I mean, after all, we do have Crystal Adams who has been a nurse for 34 years. So it's not surprising that she keeps us in line. Dr. Kim is the consummate physician and just such a genuinely good person. You know, his ideals, his practices, his techniques are things that I'm going to hopefully move forward with and use in my career for the rest of my life. And countless times the patient would say, oh, Dr. Kim, it's so nice to meet you. I've heard so much about you. It's such a good reputation. That's the feeling I want patients to get when they come see me in clinic. So having that experience this year has been truly remarkable.