 My name is Dr. Jaren Santelli and I'm the sports medicine director with US Ski and Snowboard and we are standing here today in Sunny Beaver Creek for the MESC course. The MESC course stands for Medical Emergencies and Ski and Snowboard. We're going to get you down, we're going to get you to the hospital. These physicians volunteer their time from all over the United States that provide medical services to our athletes. Any given day during the winter, we have athletes in Europe, the United States, Canada and all over the world training and competing. You might run into head injuries, you might have fractures, you might have chest trauma. We get prepared for all of that and so what we have here are situations on the hill where the physicians that travel with our athletes have to practice all of those different types of scenarios. Dr. Richard Stedman in the 1970s was practicing in Lake Tahoe and working with a number of US Ski team athletes when he realized there was a need to have a physician in medical care with the teams at all times. So the Stedman Clinic, they have been part of US Ski and Snowboarding from the very beginning and are providers to drive excellence in ski and snowboard medicine. This coordination is all about training these physicians behind me so that they can take care of our athletes when we're on the road.