IÕm the head orthopedic team physician for James Madison University. So, we have a number of high-level collegiate athletes in a number of different sports. ItÕs a different environment than taking care of patients in an office. So, youÕre often on the sidelines of the events, watching the patients as they get injured. ThereÕs also a lot of different people that you interact with. So, thereÕs primary team physicians, primary care team physicians as well, and then each sport has their own athletic trainer, and some of the sports have multiple athletic trainers. So, youÕre interacting with all these, in addition to the athletes, when youÕre taking care of them. When working with high-level collegiate athletes, thereÕs definitely a number of interactions between myself as the team physician, the athletic trainers for the player themselves, the playerÕs parents, as well as their coaching staff, and trying to help each of these people who have different educational backgrounds and different understanding of the injuries, learn what the injury is, learn what the treatment is, and then learn what the expected recovery is. And everyone has different expectations for when that athlete is going to be back, and how that athlete is going to be managed. So, itÕs actually a very challenging thing to do to get these athletes back to play, and help all of their different people that are involved in their life understand the injury, and understand why itÕs taking longer for them to get back, or why it requires a surgery or doesnÕt. Athletes are a very unique population to take care of. TheyÕre very demanding. So, if we need to do surgery for them, theyÕre very demanding. TheyÕre trying to get back to a very high level of sports. So, they challenge us, but they are also very good rehab candidates. They work really hard with their rehab. But they also really have unique injuries that are very difficult to manage sometimes. So, itÕs a very interesting field. TheyÕre very fun to work with, and you get to see them recover throughout their entire college careers.