 Kaiser Permanente is committed to supporting students as they pursue health care careers because we know it's important to the future health of our communities. They're giving us opportunities to look at different medical jobs in the field and stuff. The program allows us to travel to different hospitals and see different medical fields. I think that's really exciting. I'd like to work in pediatric oncology. It's really expanding my knowledge on different things I haven't really known about before. But now I learned that you can be like a technology specialist in the medical field. I feel like now I could do that for real in real life. Kaiser Permanente cares about serving all of our communities and we know that not all of them have the same access to opportunity. Some of these kids come from first and generation immigrants actually. I was the same way. When I came here I didn't know anything about the health care system or the educational system in here. In communities that are underserved and especially with language barriers this is an opportunity for the young people to become excited about a potential for health care. So opportunities like this that Kaiser is providing to the young women in our program are so critical. Diversification is important because we know that when members come in for health care if they are able to be cared for by somebody who looks like them, who has their same culture, who speaks their language that really has an impact on the level of care that they receive. I think this program will really show children how multifaceted a career in medicine is and they'll be able to learn about different career opportunities in medicine. Opportunity to have quality education is important for lifelong health. So we see that as part of our mission. The health care careers program though provides that secondary mission in terms of helping diversify the health care workforce. Part of our mission is to engage communities and in particular youth groups and we very much want to target communities that Kaiser serves. All of the career opportunities that have been presented to them has opened their eyes to what they could do right out of high school and what they could do after spending 12 years in college. We have a total of $500,000 in scholarships available for pre-health students at Portland State University. So in addition to receiving some scholarship funding they will also get leadership training. Hopefully again I'm interested enough that they want to come work for us at Kaiser. So we're incredibly grateful to this partnership with Kaiser and think this is exactly what our health care providers should be doing in terms of really engaging the community. The most exciting experience about this program is the steps in it and how they showed us that we could actually do it even if we didn't know that we could ever believe in ourselves. It was like opening my eyes to more careers and I was like I actually might want to become an anesthesiologist because it's really cool. So thank you Kaiser. No matter your background or any of that you can make it if you put your mind into it.