 In medical school, you don't learn any patient safety. You graduate from medical school, and within a day, you are now a physician. You're an MD, and you're asked to take care of patients on your own. We say safety is the first thing that every professional should be thinking about and ensuring. We start with making sure we do no harm. On a day-to-day basis, our commitment is to patient care. And I think when you tie in patient safety to patient care, that's where the biggest difference would come from.