Thank you, Scotty. In this back third here, I look forward to updating some highlights related to our core applications. I thought it'd be good to take a little time to focus on scheduling, credentialing and learning application suites and some of their accomplishments during the fourth quarter. First off, we'll start with scheduling ShiftWizard, which is our core product in scheduling. I think you all know we're working really hard to make ShiftWizard have what we call feature parity with our legacy ANSOS products and we expect that here in the middle of the year, so we're excited about that advance. ShiftWizard, the core product in scheduling earns Best-in-Class Award for Software and Services. And for those of you keeping score at home, that means that each of our core applications in scheduling, credentialing and learning just notched major awards victories and all those awards are based on customer feedback. Congratulations to our teams on earning these recognitions. Importantly, ShiftWizard continued to deliver strong revenue growth as well. Revenues grew 17% over the fourth quarter of last year and 25.1% over the full year 2023. In the fourth quarter, sales were both from transitions from our legacy ANSOS application like Guthrie Clinic and St. Francis Health System and from competitive take-outs like Stormont Vail Healthcare and John Muir Health, among others. Let's move to credentialing here for a minute. We're really excited again. We put a lot of time, almost 18 months of really hard effort into earning the HITRUST r2 certification for our credentialing application suite. This is the gold standard of information security and compliance assurance and we're happy to deliver that peace of mind to our CredentialStream customers. CredentialStream also had a productive fourth quarter and full year in terms of growth. Revenues grew 28% over the fourth quarter last year and 35% over the full year 2023. These results included sales from both new customers and customers who chose to migrate from our legacy credentialing applications, like Kettering Health and Geisinger Medical Center were among enterprise CredentialStream deals that we closed in the fourth quarter. This brings us to our learning application suite and I started the talk on that on that application suite. Again it's gratifying to have HealthStream Learning Center named as G2's best software application in healthcare and that's happening while we're in the midst of a major enhancement cycle that spans the entire learning application suite. Significant enhancements include innovations in our Insights Reporting, which is the core reporting and data architecture, and the introduction of the groundbreaking HealthStream learning experience. We launched Insights Plus in the first quarter, our new reporting analytics capability of 2024 and it already has over 5,600 users across 252 organizations. We launched the HealthStream Learning Experience in January this year, so just a few weeks ago. We've already implemented an AI powered search feature in the HLX and as I mentioned, three exciting major early adopters are in the pilot phase with the HealthStream Learning Experience. With the advances being achieved in our emerging HStream platform, we've realigned our operations to better support growth and so I want to turn a little attention to our internal structure and some updates to our leadership. First, you know, as we move to single health stream, single platform strategy, we call it the One Health Stream initiative inside of our company. And we approached the Year of the Platform, which is this key year of integrating the three applications with each other through the platform and connecting those applications to the social networks we're building through the platform. And so in an effort to better organize around those key initiatives and make this Year of the Platform, Senior Vice President Kevin O'Hara has been promoted to Executive Vice President, Enterprise Workforce Platform. Through this promotion, we've integrated the management of the HStream platform and our three core application suites, Learning, Credentialing and Scheduling, to be under Kevin's leadership as our suite of suites. And so we now move these three primary applications, Learning, Credentialing And Scheduling to one leader and promoted him, Kevin O'Hara and his job this year is to make it the Year of the Platform, to make those applications further connect to each other and to the platform itself. Congratulations to Kevin O'Hara and we look forward to his leadership on this important initiative. Executive Vice President Michael Collier has been promoted, adding additional responsibilities to his current Executive Vice President role. Essentially, we're going to pull a lot of operations off of our product leaders like Kevin and Trisha Coady, we'll talk about in a minute and centralize them to Michael Collier. So Michael Collier is assuming, in addition to his corporate strategy development, a large part of the HealthStream's operations. So his responsibilities in this new role will cover a broader scope of HealthStream's enterprise operations, which will now also include customer success management, implementations and onboarding for all the company's products and services. So instead of having separate onboarding and implementation groups in separate under separate leaders, we're pulling onboarding success management implementations under one leader, Michael Collier. Senior Vice President, Trisha Coady, based on her incredible performance across her workforce development solution sets in the last year, delivering a lot of our growth and managing over half of our revenue for the company, has been promoted to Executive Vice President of Workforce Development Solutions. She will continue to provide executive leadership over our workforce development suite of solutions which includes our products in competency development like Jane, and our competency suite and resuscitation and quality and safety and revenue cycle. So she has a very broad suite of tools that are very relevant to the clinical workflows, clinical development of the clinical workforce. Michael Sousa, who has served as Executive Vice President, Enterprise Applications, will be leaving the company at the end of March. And this is after a long 20-year tenure with HealthStream where he's helped deliver amazing results for those 20 years. In fact, looking back on it when he joined, the company was around 140 employees and $20 million in revenue and as he leaves, he can be proud that he's helped build a company with over 1000 employees and nearly $300 million in revenue. Great appreciation of Michael Sousa as he enters the next step in his exciting career and what's really, really exciting is that both parties are intending to find a way to work together in the future and so we'll have more announcements on that in the future, but we hope and expect that his future endeavors will lead to partnership with HealthStream and a partnership with our ecosystem. We'll see if we can pull that off. It will be really exciting. Again, congratulations to Michael Sousa. Thank you for his 20 years of service helping build the and I look forward to seeing how Trisha Coady, Michael Collier and Kevin O'Hara can continue to deliver the excellent results in their new roles as we lead the company forward. About two weeks from now, HealthStream will be holding its Annual Credentialing User Group Conference at our corporate office in Nashville, Tennessee. This event is called Thrive25 and we expect about 350 of our CredentialStream customers to attend, network and participate in roundtable discussions. They'll attend training sessions and learn more from one another in those two days, March 11th and 12th. We look forward to welcoming customers to Nashville and to HealthStream here in the coming weeks. Now, my pitch to all of you as shareholders, I like to think this way. If you're interested in a small, but growing profitable company with highly recurring revenue, focus on the future of the SaaS and PaaS platform as a service powered company. We expect to deliver steady growth and we've determined to share some of our gains with shareholders in the form of a dividend. Maybe HealthStream is the right stock for you and so I can't stop myself from asking for the sale. We'd love to see you all listening on this call become shareholders of HealthStream and go on the journey with us. We work hard every day to deliver shareholder value. I'm just so excited about how our products are beginning to deliver in the marketplace. At this time I'd like to turn it over to operator to begin Q&A.