 This has been a long time coming discussion for the past two plus years between several partners, community partners, and Auburn in Extension. We are very excited to have this service brought here to Lafette, Alabama, something that is truly needed in a community that doesn't have ready access to health care, especially with the extended hours, on weekends availability, holiday availability. This is truly a new day in health care. A long-term goal is it's not just for here, it's for every rural area. This is a prime example of what its capability is out there for the public in rural areas that don't have access to hospital care. The thing that inspired us to start this project and partnerships that we've had with Auburn University and Extension and Chambers County commissioners, I mean this was meant for this place and we're hoping to be that shining light and example for the rest of the rural areas throughout the United States. It can be interesting because this is brand new technology but it's very easy to use. You really are just having a conversation one-on-one with medical professionals. So you don't have to be tech savvy to use it. They will go through everything that you need to know. They'll ask you questions about your needs. They will descend technology like scopes and that kind of thing to treat you and explain how to use those things. With students partnering in the rural community they truly can engage with one another so different disciplines can learn from one another. They can bring out the experience or the expertise that they have developed in that discipline and share it with other disciplines so those students can get together and truly engage and help patients. Ultimately they will be impacting the patients in these rural environments through learning like this.