 Hi, I'm Alexander Herrera, I'm a physician at the University of Maryland Department of Family and Community Medicine. I see patients like in the clinic and I see them from birth to, you know, older age. I see a range of patients for many reasons, from annual physicals to acute visits and I think that is one of the huge benefits of family medicine is the continuity not only within a person's lifetime but also within a family unit. I've seen a mother and a child sometimes on the same day within the same exam room. Sometimes I've seen multiple, more than two family members in a day. So in addition to family medicine, I also do sports medicine care as well. I do a clinic where I see a lot of musculoskeletal care as well as care for the athlete. I really enjoy kind of helping patients in a non-operative way. I think that's the kind of the basis of a good physician-patient relationship is really within the realm of trust, within the realm of openness, just trying to be the best physician I can, make it obvious and also try to be straightforward and trusting and be a good listener.