 My fellowship here at the Stedman Clinic in Stedman-Phillipon Research Institute has been really an amazing experience. It's been one of the most impactful years, both for myself and my family, you know, personally, professionally. I feel like I've grown a lot as a clinician, as a surgeon. You know, we have the opportunity to work with a lot of great people here and I've had really, you know, great mentors both, you know, at work and also, you know, people I can lean on for advice in my personal life as well. So it's been a really great year. The surgeons, the PAs, the ATCs, everyone that works around here, they're really all patient-centered and I really do feel like we provide some of the best care in the world here at Stedman. That's something I want to bring with me and institute into my practice that no matter how busy I get, you have to always remind yourself, you know, why you're here, that you're here to take care of the patient and that's been one of my favorite things about my time here. This year has been the culmination of a long road of undergrad business school working for a few years in administration at a veterans hospital and on to residency and finally here at a fellowship. So as the year winds down, you know, here at Stedman, it's a great opportunity to reflect on my time here. It's too many people to thank individually, but obviously all the faculty, the staff here, my phenomenal family, my wife, Pauline, and my two young boys. You know, my wife's been incredibly supportive through many, many years now and I couldn't have completed all this training without her and we're looking forward to many more great years together as our journey continues.