I think that we make a huge
difference in people's lives,
just in terms of function and
what they can do. I have a club
foot clinic that meets every
Monday. So I have the first-time
babies where there may be a new
mother and they have a baby with
a crooked foot, but then I have
a two year old that's running up
and down the hallway and I can
tell these families, you know,
this is what's gonna happen,
this is how your child's gonna
end up, and our goal is to make
him be a normal, active child
that can run and do whatever he
wants to do. So I've been doing
this long enough now that
actually some of my very first
patients when I first started
here are bringing their kids to
me. Which is amazing that they
think that much of how I took
care of them that they would be
willing to entrust their child
to me. So that's really
rewarding. Even when things are
not going well or I'm feeling
overwhelmed or burned out, I
still wake up and go, "I get to
play with kids today." I get to
take care of these children that
their parents have entrusted to
me and it's gonna be fine. So
that's what gets me going every
00:01:10.279,00:00:00.000
day. 
