 I'm a sports injury epidemiologist and some people don't know what epidemiology is. I like to describe it as saying it's the who, what, where, when, why, how of people becoming ill or injured. So it's kind of like being a big disease detective. If I can tell you who's at highest risk of being injured during which type of activities, I can probably try to find a way to intervene to prevent those injuries. Youth sports specialization is actually a really hot topic right now. Intuitively, it makes sense to us that it is probably bad for a very young athlete to specialize in only one sport. We would like to see them play multiple sports so they have a natural way of cross-training. Every year when I leave this I have a little pad full of ideas for new research projects and potential collaborations and this year would be no different. I already have four or five ideas jotted down. It was great for me to be invited to this conference this year. I love the fact that we have an audience that has both elite level, little world-renowned orthopedic surgeons and we have injury epidemiologists and researchers. And bringing those two together is what makes this conference something that I want to come back to every year.