 Cancer. It's a very scary word, but an outstanding treatment facility was here at home. I was led to the Lawson Cancer Center. As a nurse practitioner at the Lawson Cancer Center, we are champions for our patients. I am so happy for Robert. The treatment worked. Pockville Medical Center shines a spotlight on healthcare careers for local students. What we're doing this morning is that we're giving students that are in this in Pike County an opportunity to learn more about what different healthcare careers there are. And so these students have an opportunity to go from table to table. Each one of the tables represents a different career. And so, for instance, it represents nursing. It represents respiratory therapy. It represents a radtech. The students had the opportunity to listen to subject matter experts on five different healthcare careers. They were then able to engage in hands-on activities related to those careers, such as performing CPR, inserting IVs, and taking blood pressure readings. Yeah, so a bunch of the students that are here today are actually in the CNA programs at their hospitals. And with that being said, they're our future heroes. They are the face of healthcare for tomorrow. And with that being said, it's our jobs to go out and recruit. So that's what we do is we recruit already Lawson's nurses. We recruit Lawson's radtechs. But with this collaboration we had with the Workforce Innovation Center, we're actually trying to fill the talent pipeline for tomorrow. So that way, you know, we provide great services right now. And filling this pipeline is going to help us provide these great services in the future. PMC plans to expand this program to reach even more students and provide them with the tools and resources they need to succeed in the healthcare industry. We will be expanding next year with the new school year. We will be giving opportunities for students to participate in activities very much, very similar to what we're doing today. But we'll also have other hands-on activities. Not only will we be inviting students to our innovation center here at Pikeville Medical Center, but we'll also give those opportunities for teachers to invite us into the schools where we can do these same type activities within the schools and do job fair type activities. And so again, allowing those students to have exposure to the various careers that we have here at Pikeville Medical Center. Actually, I learned quite a bit about the particular career that I would like to go into. I talked to somebody who has worked in NICU, which is what I would like to do. And I've had some hands-on experience with like IVs and ports and things today. Reporting from Mountain Tom News, I'm Ethan Mill.