 I'm Dr. Robert LePride at the Stedman Philopon Research Institute and this is our bioskills lab and we're going to be doing a Facebook live event today on the ACL. The purpose of putting something like this on is to try to teach as many people as we can some of the intricacies of an ACL reconstruction. We try to go through a lot of the things that we've learned here in our lab in Vale, Colorado and try to interact with the audience and show these important points. I've heard from people of all six continents that have watched this and have had feedback and have enjoyed watching the whole system and the program that we have. Part of surgeon education today can be watching surgery at remote locations. We're in contact today with the audience in Houston learning advanced skills about anterior-proach hip replacement with a moderator who was fielding questions from the audience as well as asking questions himself to clarify what was going on as well as we narrated the procedure here. I'm a new partner to the Stedman Clinic but I know it's a tradition of Stedman orthopedic surgeons to do educational events like this and bring techniques to other orthopedic surgeons. It's really a pleasure to be able to contribute to the meeting. Thank you. Well you know we could teach seven fellows a year here and I could teach a couple thousand people a year courses but so far our programs reach 10,000 people for each time we've done it so it really exponentially increases the number of people we can contact.