 The main reason this residency was open in the first place to fulfill the needs of family physicians in northern Michigan and I think it's doing its job and a lot of our residents when they end up graduating, they end up practicing in small communities and small community-based practices. One thing the new residents will realize, this is not just a country club residency. When you are coming to this residency, be ready to work. And I think we are like a forerunner for our PCMH. Being a PCMH center, we have specific rotations that are designed to allow the residents to be part of a PCMH project to learn how to manage their populations, which gives them an advantage when they go out into full practice. They know how to manage the health of their patients. You could leave this program and go out and practice with whatever type of medicine you'd like. We do have examples of our current graduates who go out and practice in the rural type of medicine, urgent care, ER, whether that's a higher level of statrics or inpatient medicine too. I am graduating from this program myself and I felt I was ready to practice full-spectrum family medicine. This is an unopposed program which gives a great advantage compared to the other university programs where you always need to fight for the experience with the other residents. You get this really one-on-one interaction with the patient. Your patients become like a family and that's the main thing about being a family medicine resident is to have that close connection to the family. We're very excited about the new building because it's going to be much more roomier. There's going to be a lot of technology. We're going to have a new SIM lab, which we are very excited. It's going to be a big advantage to have that in our practice. Besides being a new building, we have a full SIM lab downstairs with multiple mannequins, labor mannequins, joint injections, so afford the residents a good opportunity to get in and practice and learn new skills before they take them out into the office. I think it's another just opportunity for our residents to learn and practice in the state of art building with a great SIM lab. And overall it should be a very nice environment to work, be together and see patients in the nicest spacious rooms.