 I'm Dr. Randy Viola. I'm the head and men's Alpine ski team physician here with Dr. David Coopersmith who is an internist with US Ski and Snowboarding. Today we're at Copper Mountain educating our Stem and Clinic fellows and educating our ATC residents. These 17 individuals as well as the physicians from the Stem and Clinic will provide medical support for US ski and snowboarding year round from the summer camps in New Zealand to the Olympics in China. As doctors we're at home in the clinic and in the OR but we may not always feel so comfortable on the hill and so it's important to get everyone oriented to on hill etiquette. Anything they can come into contact with on the hill whether it's COVID or sore throat or dislocated knees and head traumas. Everyone needs to be prepared to handle whatever comes up. So Dr. Steadman first started working with the US ski team in 1976 at that time. The specialty of sports medicine was in its infancy most if not all athletic events didn't have medical support. Dr. Steadman put together the original program for medical support for the US ski team. Today skiing has evolved dramatically. Racers hit speeds of 80 miles an hour. On any given day you've got 10 to 20 coaches on the hill. The racing venues can be extremely tricky and dangerous for the uninitiated. You're educating them today for their time that they will spend traveling the world with US ski and snowboard.