 This is the second injury prevention program we have in collaboration with the USOC and I think prevention is really ultimately the best treatment. It's an amazing opportunity to be with my colleagues and meet new individuals that are interested in preventing injury in athletes. This symposium and what we're trying to accomplish, it is a global endeavor that allows all researchers, all collaborators and clinicians to come together in one place. I looked at the speaker list in the depth and breadth of topics being covered here. It was a no-brainer to come. I think there's a huge opportunity here for collaboration. You know, we can do a lot more together than we can do independently. The bottom line, if you want to try to develop an approach to prevent injuries, you have to have people from different disciplines and this meeting was a very good example of that. We need to work together and these meetings give us a chance to exchange ideas and to learn from each other and to form collaborations. It's really a time to get to talk to the physical therapists, talk to the folks who organize the prevention programs and really share ideas because on a day-to-day basis we don't cross paths all that often. So injury prevention at 100 miles an hour is what I'm here to talk about. Anytime you can get folks in a room who are clinicians of different types to talk about injury and injury prevention is incredibly powerful, really just an opportunity to take things to the next level. While injury prevention isn't necessarily a new topic, there are so many new things that are being discovered as we progress into the future that I think that it'll continue to be a hot topic. Any chance that I get to be able to be in the same room as those great minds is always going to be beneficial for our athletes. The experience with treating world-class athletes trickles down to every single patient we see. I don't know if we can prevent these injuries, but the level that I'm looking at is preventing the re-injury. This partnership is key because we're able to bring our athletes into really the elite group of medical providers. Injury prevention is for sure a tangible goal. We'll never prevent all of them, but first we really have to identify how injuries happen. I truly believe in my heart of hearts that we're going to make a difference.