 When a person is told they need heart or vascular care, they want a team of skilled physicians who have access to the latest and greatest tools for diagnosis and treatment. That's exactly what we're offering at the Dr. Robert H. and Mary Ellen Harris Heart and Vascular Center at Osh University Medical Center. This is a state-of-the-art unit that is outfitted with the latest technology designed with both the patient and clinical teams in mind. We now have the state-of-the-art technology that allows us to provide the highest level of quality care to our patients. We have new technology that hangs from the wall that allows us to work with a protective radiation screen between us and the patient. It's safer for the patient, the staff, the physicians, everyone in the room. The lab itself is positioned just above the emergency room. When there's a heart attack, we can bring the patients up right way into the lab. We will be doing complex abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, lower extremity arterial revascularization, transcarotid arterial revascularization, partially open, partially stenting of carotid arteries, procedures where we remove blood clots from the veins of the lower extremities, and we'll be repairing and maintaining dialysis access. The most common cardiovascular procedures being performed over here would be heart catheterization, angioplasty, stenting, putting in balloon pumps or impella device, pacemakers. We have a recovery area which is right next to the lab with about 12 bays. Patients can stay there and feel comfortable before they go home. This more than $20 million investment allows our hospital to provide the best heart and vascular care, optimizing healing, and promoting favorable outcomes. Every tool in our toolbox will be available to help a patient through their problem. A lot of the procedures that we do require CAT scan imaging preoperatively which sort of reconstructs the arterial tree. We can use a lot of the measurements and a lot of the things that we've done ahead of time in preoperative planning live during the case. That's completely new and again at the highest level. You have an excellent team of doctors, nurses, technologists, and all the other staff that are involved who are able to take care of a very sick patient and make them comfortable. This is a one-stop shop for patients who need high-level cardiovascular care. We had direct input into how the different rooms are going to be set up. All the rooms are private rooms that facilitate family visitation. The patients and the family members are going to be in the know of to where they are in the care process. We're going to have tracking systems that are specific to the patient, that only the family members will know to be able to identify the patient to know where they are in the process, whether they're being checked in, in the room for the procedure, or whether they're in the recovery area. And we have the state of our equipment to deliver the best care possible to these patients and ultimately optimize their outcomes. Having the opportunity to provide input during the design process of this made us feel valued as team members. We are changing the way that patients access heart and vascular care in the area with the latest technology coupled with the unmatched expertise of our clinical teams.