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Closing Remarks and Adjourn (Day 2)
Closing Remarks and Adjourn (Day 2)
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So, with that, I'm going to wrap things up, closing, saying many thanks to all of the faculty, many thanks to Josh. And, Josh, if you can join in on the screen here with me, that's great. I think I'm back. Can you hear me? I can hear you, and I can hear you and see you. Josh, I'm going to wrap things up here in just a minute. I'm going to give you just a couple seconds to say a few final words here. Our apologies for the AV problems here in the last section, but better for this last section than for the whole session. Things have gone very smoothly. Josh. Yeah, no, I wasn't sure what happened on my screen, and I thought I lost everybody else, and I was the only one left. So, just like is my verbose habit when I'm on the phone with somebody and I lose them, I keep talking for 10 minutes, which is what I was just doing on this platform. So, I'm sorry you all missed that. It was wonderful. But it was a wonderful session. I just wanted to thank you, Mark, for just a wonderful session, and I'm very much looking forward to next year where we're going to go back to having the full curriculum, and I'm sure we'll come up with some kind of a hybrid version of people attending live and perhaps via remote. And we'll announce it all, and just looking forward to being bigger and better next year. Thanks, Josh. You've really done a terrific job. I really appreciate your joining in and all your efforts to get this done. Thanks also to all the faculty, to the attendees, with an amazing number of you hanging in there through the very, very end. I remiss, once again, if I didn't thank Boston Scientific, Laura Moyer, Tiffany Parks, and, of course, Ken for his continuing support. Please remember to put your comments in, not only at the end of this session for the evaluation, but also in your emails. And with that, I'm going to sign off, wishing you all the very best. Stay well. Thank you.
Video Summary
The speaker concludes the session by thanking the faculty and Josh, expressing apologies for the AV problems encountered but mentioning that overall things went smoothly. Josh also shares his gratitude and looks forward to the next year's session, which will incorporate a hybrid version of in-person and remote attendance. The speaker thanks everyone for their participation and extends gratitude to Boston Scientific, Laura Moyer, Tiffany Parks, and Ken for their support. The audience is encouraged to provide feedback and the session ends with well wishes and thanks.
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N.A. Mark Estes, III, MD and Josh Cooper, MD
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hybrid version
Boston Scientific
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