 I'm Dr. David Tierney. I am the Director of the Internal Medicine Bedside Ultrasound Program and the Assistant Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency here at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It's one of the best hospitals in America by U.S. News & World Reports and is the largest hospital in the Twin Cities. Part of my role here is training resident physicians on the use of bedside ultrasound. We can now carry an ultrasound on our shoulder or even in our pocket. This allows us now to be able to see things with our eyes that we previously could only listen to with our stethoscopes or try to feel with our hands. We also carry FileMaker GO for the iPhone in our pockets. This allows the physician at the bedside to immediately be able to record their exams for training and certification purposes. In order to train physicians in this new technology that will revolutionize internal medicine, we rely on the FileMaker GO solution to provide us with very quality data and allow it to be collected on a mobile platform in a very effortless manner. The FileMaker solution is providing the written narrative. When the physician finishes entering all of the data into the FileMaker GO solution, they hit the confirm button and all of that information is wirelessly sent to the FileMaker server where it's available for analysis and review. Before we used FileMaker GO, the physicians who were learning ultrasound carried five by seven note cards in their pockets. This manual entry process could take up to hours each week. Prior to deciding on FileMaker GO to replace this outdated five by seven note card system, we considered several different solutions. We thought about using a web form. We thought about developing our proprietary iOS app. We thought about using Microsoft Access. The team from Simperu.com showed us a very simple way to replace all of that with the solution from FileMaker. As a result, we are delighted with the simple but very powerful outcome we got from FileMaker GO within the Invis program. This doesn't involve typing text at all for the physician. All it involves is scrolling through all of the information that they would need to enter is already thought of and it just involves tapping and clicking that information. Now that we have about 2,800 or so ultrasound scans performed in the Invis program here at Abernorth Western, the residents and the physician in the hospital has had a lot of exposure both to bedside ultrasound but also to the need to record and collect this data. The return on investment for the Invis program here at Abernorth is not about dollars and cents. It's really about two things. It's about training amazing internal medicine residents and it is about taking the best possible care we can of the patients here at the hospital and in our clinics. FileMaker GO solution has really become an essential part of this program because of its simplicity. It has allowed two things to happen. One, the physicians reliably record all of their data, which doesn't happen if the solution is not simple. It has really allowed us to take more efficient care of patients.