 I called Elliot to see if you had a copy of trauma. One of the reasons I love the job is that sense of a treasure hunt, that every question leads you down a different path. You learn something new every single day. What are you looking for? Yeah. As a hospital medical librarian, you are a high level reference librarian, so you're not just pointing the physicians or nurses towards the book, you're actually finding the resource and providing it to them. I'm looking for specifically sinus surgery. The rate of publication in medical journals is very rapid. So being able to just give them that aha moment and pinpoint that one thing they need to make a change, you feel like you're making a huge difference in their just work life because you've saved them a lot of time and found the right information for them at the right time. Our libraries are located at each of our hospitals within the Northern California region, and we primarily serve our physicians, nurses, and other employees of Kaiser. We offer over 10,000 books and journals electronically, as well as the physical books that are on the shelves at the 19 libraries. So as the regional director, I really work as the administrator, so my goal is to make sure we have a strategic plan for the libraries to see what type of services we should provide, how are we providing them, really looking at emerging technologies and emerging services to make sure we incorporate those, as well as I still do reference searches and provide articles because I love that part of the work as a medical librarian. I was originally going to be a speech pathologist and found that my love was the information and the science of it, so I decided to make a change in path and go into library science instead and I've never looked back. Many people don't come in with that health background. That's okay. It's something that we understand not everybody's going to have that background, so we have history majors, we have anthropology majors, a wide variety, just like you would see in any other public or academic library. You can actually see a video of it being performed. It's really gratifying when working with one of our physicians or nurses to find that piece of information that they know is going to help their patient, so we're impacting the care of our patients and members. I love this career and I have no regrets. I truly love what I do.