 In our program, we're able to rotate a number of different locations and sites, so we get great experience in regard to seeing different patient populations. We really get to work with not only a diverse patient population, but also a faculty with a very diverse skill set. The faculty is great here. I like that it's a smaller community hospital, so I get a lot of one on one time with each of the faculty. And I really feel that they really care about teaching us and making sure that we're becoming the best psychiatrist that we can. It's really great. We get to work with faculty that are at different places in their career and come from a lot of different backgrounds, as well as be able to develop some type of mentorship relationships with a lot of them, even beyond just what we're learning today. When I interviewed here, I felt embraced. Everyone who I interacted with on that particular day really gave you the feeling of a team. I don't think I would be exaggerating if I'd say, you know, it felt like family. The biggest thing for me was the smaller community feel of the hospital and really that family feeling coming to work every day. Resonance is really, although, you know, a stressful time in terms of your work hours, your workload, but it's also a very pivotal kind of period because that will define how you serve as a physician for the rest of the years after you graduate.