i'm anna chung, i'm president at st. mary's medical center.n kind of to give some background and context to. i request a notification of closure of beds. start off with, i want to give a little bit of information about st. mary's. st. mary's is probably one of the longest working acute care hospitals. we started in 1857 by eight sisters, sisters of mercy came from ireland. really for support of community. almost from the day they arrived they started attending to the needs of the poor. healthcare needs as well as children's needs. the slide that is in front of you, i just wanted to show some of the history. the work of the sisters attending to those people needed in makeshift tents after the 1906 earthquake and also the original location of the st. mary's on stockton street. today st. mary's is a community hospital with about 1100 employees about 300 physicians about 220 volunteers. we have 371 licensed beds. we to not need to use all 371 licensed beds. we're a community hospital. we provide services such as emergency services orthopedic, acut