 The endocrinology program here at Jersey Shore is a two-year long program and they will be eligible for the endocrinology board certification. We have a board review service called ESAP where fellows can review board review questions and they go over these questions with each other. We have a really collegiate atmosphere. All the attendings are very approachable. We get a lot of one-to-one talk. We're not afraid to ask questions. We always get good feedback in terms of how we're doing. We have a variety of different technologies that we are able to use in our clinical practices. These technologies include insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitoring systems, and different radiologic procedures done on site, as well as the fine needle aspirations of the thyroid. We have a passion for endocrinology and we have a great patient population. So some of the technologies that we have hands-on training with include ultrasound guide to thyroid biopsies, as well as understanding the anatomy of the thyroid structure and doing our own thyroid ultrasounds in office. We get specialized training with knowing how to place the probes, understanding how ultrasound works. It gives us direct visualization when we're doing these biopsies of each patient's specific anatomy. So it's a safer procedure as well under ultrasound guidance. Understanding the different disease states will allow them to develop a sense of who needs to be seen sooner, as well as see the late stages of different diseases. The tumor board here is multidisciplinary, so you have a lot of specialties that are on conference call and you're able to understand from their perspectives what specific questions they want answered or what to look for next time when you have a similar case. This program provides a pretty good work-life balance even though we are a pretty busy inpatient service because we alternate without patient. We have a lot of free time in the afternoon. It's been nice here location-wise because the proximity to the larger cities, New York City and Philadelphia are all within an hour. We are interested in educating our fellows and developing the future of endocrinology.