 What I like most about the Internal Medicine Residency Program here at Ocean Medical Center is that it's a new program and that we have direct oversight by our attendings and practicing physicians here. They come from great universities with plenty of experience and they're enthusiastic to teach as well. You are learning from these season attendings that have years of experience doing different things, seeing different things and then passing on their teachings to us. So that was great because in normal residency programs you have this hierarchy where as an intern you reach out to your senior who then reaches out to a fellow who then reaches out to an attending. We were on a calling texting basis with the attendings and a different kind of experience. One thing that made me help me choose this program, rank this program higher than other program was the fact that this is a small program. I know I can be lost in a big program where there are hundreds of residents. I know my attendings and my program director would know of me and then they would be working with me as I grow as a doctor. As we build this program, the program directors and the attendings here are welcoming our opinion about how this program should be structured for the future. This is a great opportunity where because it's a new program all your suggestions are taken into consideration and you do see changes very quickly and that's one of the biggest reasons why I chose to come here because I wanted to play a more proactive role in my education. I know I made the right choice by coming here because of the amount of experience I've already gained in a small amount of time considering that I'm working under close observation with the practicing attendings here. I spend a lot of time in the critical care unit here and I think that's important towards our training especially in internal medicine. The amount of knowledge that I can compare to myself a year ago has increased significantly and so with that alone I'm happy that I've chosen this program.