 Hi, I'm Daniel Kiss, a staff physician and interventional cardiologist at Jersey Shore University Medical Center. So interventional cardiology is a branch of cardiology that seeks to help people who are having chest pain, heart attacks, through procedures where we go in and open up the heart arteries by placing stents. Additionally, I specialize in structural heart disease, which is the management of valvular heart problems, holes in the heart, things like this. I truly love what I do. The great thing about interventional cardiology, particularly structural heart disease, is the intersection of science and the personal aspect. I really get to be challenged by how am I going to manage this particular valve problem, or how am I going to treat this coronary artery, while at the same time being able to establish a real rapport with my patients to establish a therapeutic patient-doctor relationship, which is why we went into this in the first place. You know, there's a lot of awards and accolades and things that come through the course of training that gets you to this point. But at the end of the day, as a physician, when I reflect on what I'm most proud of, in my head, there's a list of names of patients who I've met in very dire circumstances on death store. Through our own ingenuity, hard work, and a little bit of luck, we've been able to kind of salvage them, bring them back, and get them back to meaningful lives, meaningful time with their families. That, to me, is without a doubt the most important thing one could ever aspire to do as a physician.