 I'm really excited to be here, this is my first summit and it's been fantastic. I was blown away, even with high expectations of the conversations, discussion, the research that's been presented and also the interface with leading researchers from around the world who are doing really the groundbreaking research of tomorrow. Every day it seems like we inch closer and we get better outcomes. All the research that Dr. Heward, Dr. Philippon and the team is doing just pushes us so far ahead every year. I think the research here is going to inform my practice tremendously. I'm excited to talk to my patients about the new developments, the new research that's going on in Vale and I think the community in Aspen's really excited about getting more involved. COVID changed the way we practice medicine in a big way. On one hand, I think I saw a lot of injuries that would not otherwise have happened, people being a little more sedentary than usual. And so we've done a lot of counseling. I think everyone's had the COVID-15 at some point. But more importantly, I think it's brought us together as a community. It's really demonstrated to a lot of individuals what's really important in life, getting outdoors, staying active, spending time with your family, engaging in the activities you love. And that's kind of how I see my role is how do we get people back to skiing, back to mountain biking, back to doing the things they love. It's been a test. COVID has been a test and I think we've passed with flying colors.