 I'm Dr. Judy Aschner, and as Chair of Pediatrics and Physician-in-Chief, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the Joseph M. Sanzari Children's Hospital at Hackensack University Medical Center. We are a full-service children's hospital with more than 25 medical and surgical pediatrics of specialties represented among our outstanding faculty. As one of our largest and strongest divisions, the Division of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology has risen to national stature. As a U.S. News and World Report ranked subspecialty, we are so proud of the outcomes that we have and the diverse programs and therapies we can offer our patients. Our Pediatric Hematology and Oncology program is a vibrant growing program. We have disease-specific programs within our Pediatric Hematology Oncology Division, in Pediatric Oncology, in Pediatric Hematology, as well as in our stem cell transplant and cellular therapy divisions. There's a very strong stem cell transplant program with CAR-T cells and other cellular therapy and gene therapy. It's a very complete program that is really cutting edge. We have a really experienced and enthusiastic faculty. They're here because they love to teach, and they love to do research, so they're very academic. We have 11 faculty within our division, all in varying areas of Hematology, Oncology, and Stem Cell Transplant. Each of these faculty are available to be mentors for our fellows, depending on what their own personal goals and aspirations are for their training. We also have a phenomenal Pediatric Research Institute that helps us in the Joseph Empson Zari Children's Hospital. The second and third year fellows are going to be spending the majority of their time doing research, and so those fellows will either be doing clinical research in our hospital or they will be on site in one of the laboratories that they choose. This is a cancer program where fellows will get exposed to the full spectrum of diseases in Hematology and Oncology and be mentored by faculty who are committed to their development and training. We want to create or develop fellows that are really well-rounded and well-educated and can develop their own areas of expertise in year two and year three of their fellowship. We want to develop the next leaders of HEMON. Any fellow that comes here will find that the Joseph Empson Zari Children's Hospital is a great place to come. It is very supportive with all its sub-specialties outside of Hematology and Oncology, but inside Hematology and Oncology is an exciting place to come.