 Palisades Medical Center is a place where people really want to go to train. We have tremendous faculty, we have a brand new medical school, we have residencies that are really at the top. We have tremendously diverse patient population, so it's a great place to learn and people recognize that and our residencies are very competitive. People want to come here. The transitional medicine residency here in this hospital is one of the largest in the state and probably the country. We have 18 residence positions, so due to the number of residents they play a very pivotal role in making sure the floors are covered, the surgical teams are covered, and now patient clinics are covered, so they get a wide variety of experiences. You get to do OBGYN for a month, you get to do surgery rotations, you get to do pediatrics and internal medicine, family medicine, so it's like a mix of everything. So it's like one year you get exposure to everything and then you get the next year when you go into a categorical resident, you're in a categorical position, you know a lot, like it helps. The goals of our program is to first and foremost be as welcoming as possible to our residents. We like to have a lot of inclusivity of the residents integrated into the different teams. We don't like to think of our transitional residents as separate from any other department, so when they're working on the medicine floor, they are a medicine resident, when they're working on the surgical floor, they are a surgical resident. During rounds with the attendings, they ask us to make decision plans for the patients. Working here as a physician, you're going to see the difference in pathology that occurs when somebody doesn't have access to medical care and then so you will have a wide variety of cases, a lot of international diseases that you may not see typically in the United States because we have a lot of travelers who come here and I think that will make them a better physician. The support I receive from them and the teaching opportunities and the way they teach us, they ask us questions and they just tell us that it doesn't matter if it's a wrong answer, just answer and we're going to correct you. So that kind of support actually makes you grow and learn and also makes you more confident in patient care. We have a very very diverse group of residents that come from many different countries and many different subspecialty interests and so when you put them all together, they really do make like a great team. They learn from each other, they work very closely with each other and me as an attending, I get to learn from them every day too. We have outstanding faculty who love to teach, we have an environment where the residents see a tremendous amount and are managing the cases themselves and there's an academic tone that we're very proud of at Palisades.