 The healthcare cluster is a fantastic program. It's a great program for our undergraduate students. Each week a new speaker or speakers came in from the healthcare industry. So we had speakers from Bering or Engelheim, Cardinal Health, Ohio Health and various other healthcare organizations around Columbus and it was really interesting because each week there was a different topic whether it be marketing, finance, supply chain, anything like that. The level of executives was pretty amazing. We had a lot of vice presidents, we even had a couple of CEOs. They get an inside look at what really happens in various healthcare related industries. We also have projects wherein the students actually go on site and work in that particular organization and network with those coordinators and other employees in that particular environment. The project in the healthcare cluster program is awesome. It gives you an out of classroom experience. The projects are determined by our industry partners, those who agree to participate on the basis of real challenges, real problems that they are currently facing in their organization. This year we had a unique opportunity to go to Chicago. They visited Abbott Park and then we got to go to visit Accenture and we got a tour of the Metropolitan of Chicago Healthcare Council and listen to a lot of specialist talks on various aspects of healthcare. I feel like there's a lot of students that think that healthcare and business really aren't related. People don't realize the billions of dollars that are spent in marketing and the supply chain and the logistics to get all the medications and equipment to the patients that they need. The healthcare cluster really helped me not only with an internship but with a full-time job. They had seen that I was involved in this healthcare cluster as well as an internship with Cardinal Health and they said that looked really good for a candidate for them. I competed in the 2012 Fisher Business Plan competition and I actually met my team through the healthcare industry cluster program. Not only did I meet my team there but I met executives in pharmaceutical companies that I actually really needed to contact this year to do market research and to write the business plan. We were able to actually win the 2012 Fisher Business Plan competition so I certainly got a lot out of that program. I really think that with healthcare you can really make a difference. The end user is a patient and that's just so important to really give the patient the best experience possible.