 Oh, hey there. Kaiser Permanente. We're to start. On my first arrival, that was really welcoming. But versus now, I feel that I'm really comfortable in my department. They made sure that we met our managers, made sure we met all the other interns, participated in team building activities. So one of the intern activities we do here at ESCAL is watch the executive speaker series. Since the executive speaker series is held over at NCAL, all the ESCAL interns in my office will gather in a room and watch the executive speaker series together. It's a way for the interns to collaborate and network and really learn from the executives. One of my intern activities that we participated was the RAD tour, which is reimagining ambulatory care and design. So KP is actually a part of innovating patient care in general. At this facility, I actually had physician calling so you could call there like any specialist that you need. I got the experience sitting on a chair in which I had no idea that it would actually take my weight and it was actually pretty cool because being a part of something that's so innovating, such as an organization as KP, it's really a feeling. So what's exciting about my internship here at Kaiser is that I get to be my own project manager. I get to set my own timelines. I get to meet with subject matter experts. In the end, what's really great about my internship is that I really get to define my experience.