 Palisades Medical Center is a place where people really want to go to train. We have tremendous faculty, we have a brand new medical school, we have residencies that are really at the top. We have a tremendously diverse patient population so it's a great place to learn and people recognize that and our residencies are very competitive. People want to come here. There are many advantages to doing your residencies here at Palisades Medical Center. It includes the residency program itself, it includes the location where we are, it includes the administration and it includes the health care system that we are a part of. Palisades Medical Center is a very strong community hospital in a diverse, culturally diverse, ethnically diverse neighborhood. We offer a lot of opportunity to see all kinds of diseases for our residency trainees and we have a senior team that's really dedicated to education. We really have a trajectory in education that's straight up. We are leading in this with new residencies, a brand new medical school, there's a real enthusiasm for teaching and we're a place that there's a tremendous amount to learn so we're very diverse with 17 hospitals, tremendous experience. You put that all together and you have an amazing teaching program. The residents are extremely important to our hospital and over the years of our training program, we've become more and more reliant on our residents. They keep us young, they keep us thinking, they keep us learning. They're an invaluable resource to our attending staff as well as to the hospital. We want the residents to make decisions. We want them to present to attendings but we want them to be hands-on. Those patients, you know, we tell them to take possession of your patient. Those should be your patients, you should establish the rapport with those patients and you should fully take care of them both medically and psychologically and the whole surrounding infrastructure. We want the residents to be immersed in that whole patient care experience. So it's really very important for us to create that continuum, create that culture that we think makes better doctors. They're integral members of our health care team. We consider them along with our nurses and other team members as part of the everyday process of care. Without them, we could not deliver the highest quality of care and they also serve to push the standard of care. So the school, rather than being just a silo by itself, is in fact a whole continuum across the residency and that's really important for us that that culture that we're developing in the undergraduate medical students comes right up through the residents and then into the attendings. For us, high quality care means that we'll have better patient satisfaction, team members satisfaction and our patients will get the best outcomes.