 I'm going to start this with a little disclaimer. Dr. Tom Hackett has operated on me three times, two shoulders and one knee and actually saved my right knee. So I am a fan, obviously. Let's talk about how you got to the Steadman Clinic. You had a fast track career going out in California with a very prominent surgeon there and decided to come here. Would you tell us about that? I did, Greg. I started out in Los Angeles and had a great job there working with all the pro teams. I was really dialed in to a very good situation, doing research and high end orthopedic surgery and I got a call from Richard and Dr. Steadman gave me a call one day and it was right when Dr. Hawkins was leaving and all of a sudden there was a little bit of an opening here and I jumped on it. Why jump? Why leave a big practice and Dr. Job who is famous for Tommy John surgery and to come to a little town in Colorado? This little town in Colorado is a very special place and what Dr. Steadman built here is a very special program and institute and philosophy behind taking care of people and taking care of our profession as well by advancing it through research and it's just a very unique place to be able to be in a small town in the mountains and to be able to do very high quality research at the same time that you're doing high quality surgical experience. You were in some surgeries with Dr. Steadman. Of course I presume you would call him a mentor at some point. What kind of things did you learn from him that made you a better doctor? Yeah, so I was very fortunate. You know, a lot of people know Dr. Steadman. He touched a lot of people but not as many people got to see what he was like in the operating room and actually conducting surgery and the skills that he had working with people and just interacting with people were not even a tenth of the skills that he has in the operating room as a technician and so he has a really skilled set of hands and a very tremendous respect for tissues and for the body and understanding what you can and can do with the knee. Tom Hackett, Dr. Steadman's retired. If you have a problem, call him.