 Sports cardiology is a growing, relatively new field of cardiology. The goal of the program is one, to prevent sudden cardiac death. Two, to find early disease, diagnose it, and put in preventative measures. You think about athletes and you hear about a college student that dies on a basketball court or a football field. You also think about the middle-aged athlete. They're all, I'm going to go run a 10k, I'm going to do a marathon, or a half marathon, and all of a sudden they drop dead. And you hear this all the time. But sports cardiology is a field where we can detect early disease. So in our college, high school athletes, there are things they're born with that are not detected, that we help detect and prevent them from dying. The middle-aged athlete, and I think anybody who does any type of activity is an athlete. A 40-year-old person says, oh, I'm going to lose 30 pounds, my goal is to run a 10k, and I'm going to exercise all the time. Well, they need to be screened, because they have disease, too. Sports cardiology takes in everybody who's going to be doing any type of athletics. And when we think of athletics, we think of just going to the gym four times a week and working out. They need to be looked at, evaluated to make sure they're safe, to help guide them through a safe way of exercising, without causing a heart attack, without causing a heart rhythm problem, and ways to strengthen their heart. The sports cardiology program at Maryland is unique, because it's a combined program. It's an adult cardiologist, it's a pediatric cardiologist. We do screening on patients, so we've got both groups covered. With congenital disease, pediatric patient, adult patient, it's a broad program. And within the University of Maryland, we've got all these sub-specialties. So if there's a heart rhythm problem, I've got a pediatric heart rhythm doctor, I've got an adult heart rhythm doctor. If it's hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, which is something they're born with, I've got a specialist in that. If it's an adult congenital program or issue, I've got an adult congenital person. We've got real depth on the bench here at the University of Maryland, which allows our sports cardiology program to really blossom and show what we can do.