 So, as pediatric residents, we have a lot of opportunities of all service rotations here at Jersey Shore University Medical Center. We work really closely actually with the orthopedic trauma team. We're in the same call room and we do a month rotation with them. We work alongside also, we do a plastics rotation, vascular surgery, general surgery. We go to SICU and even in your first year, you're hitting infectious disease, emergency department. We work with probably over 30 plus surgical attendings here that all have different specialties within the realm of podiatry, which is really great with respect to resident training. Additionally, we have a very large diversity of surgical cases as well. We get exposure to all different types of surgery from surgeries to the forefoot, the midfoot, the rear foot and the ankle. What really attracted me to this program was the relationship that the residents have with the attendings. Our attendings are always willing to spend time with us, talk to us on the phone, if you have any trouble with anything, they're willing to come in and help us with things. Surgeons as well, they're more than willing to have us come into their office and talk about upcoming cases. They'll send us pre-op imaging and things like that to go over the cases and what plans are. We have a lot of great opportunities working with the different specialties and kind of connecting with them and making ourselves known and kind of forming good relationships for our patients and future care. So we kind of get to dabble in a lot of the different aspects of the field of podiatry. And we have a wound care center here, so we're able to get the wound care training and then specifically within the operating room. We're able to do a lot of elective cases. We get exposed to all different kinds of pathology of the foot and ankle, whether that be infections, trauma, as well as elective reconstructive cases. And that really just contributes to us becoming well-rounded surgeons, well-rounded physicians, and really allows us to gain confidence when we go into practice later on. The bond amongst the residents here, I would say, is pretty strong. We are a relatively smaller program compared to some others out there, and we work a lot of hours together. So forming a good bond amongst the team is important to keep things going day to day. I feel like it's really important for residents to know that you're not only going to get a great education, but you're also going to come out forming really great relationships with the attendees that you're going to work with, and even in different specialties is really special.