 Calvin was born with a very rare genetic condition. When we first started coming to Children's for his appointments, I actually got lost quite a few times. Everyone understands that need for technology to help families navigate this really large medical center as well as the care of their child. That's our mission, you know, and that's what we're always looking for and how do we enable better patient care at Stain Children's. So Karen is that digital concierge that our patients and families interact with through a mobile app. We knew we were going to need a platform that provided agility and allowed us to move fast, and so Azure was a logical choice in that. We didn't have experience with mobile apps before, so this was kind of our real step into Azure. We got to be able to stay in a language space that we were familiar with, which was C-Sharp and writing on the .NET stack. By going with the Xamarin.Forms route, we were able to leverage code reuse as much as possible. One of the things we got to try new was the Azure Function, and this was our first serverless project, so this shifted our mindset of how we wanted to approach Karen as a platform. So we looked at how do we decompose Karen into the respective pieces. We knew we needed a fast database, Cosmos-TV rose to the top. With Karen, one of the features that we wanted to include was a chatbot. By leveraging the Microsoft bot code samples and also Lewis, we didn't have to worry about building out a language model, maintaining it, training, and that sort. So when our work with our Karen app, we're really proud of the fact that it's working. Patients are already seeing value from it. That's what Matters does. Cincinnati Children's has been amazing in our lives. Having the app definitely gave me a new perspective on the hospital. I can know what's going on with my child because I have the Karen app, and I think that it's helped me be a better mother to my child. Thank you.