 I'm Dr. Brian Gerhardstein. I'm a neurologist at JFK University Medical Center. So I've been practicing for over 15 years now. My area of focus is headache, so I primarily work with headache medicine. Growing up and doing residency here and then leaving and then you realize that you're much happier when you come home and it really was the case when I came home back to JFK. The doctors, the faculty, the staff, I mean they're all extremely friendly. It's almost like having a family. It's like coming home to your family. Patient-doctor relationship is extremely important. I think everyone's a little bit different with the way they do it and it allows you to help them and I think push them in a path that's applied towards their good rather than suffering from the pain. The ability to treat headaches has become much easier in the last 10 years or so. There's introduction of so many new medications out there and a lot more specific medications that are targeted more towards certain headache types like migraines. So patients are being treated better now than they were 10 years ago. I mean overall care obviously is more than just their medical care and I think personal and both behavioral and as well as trigger modification, changing lifestyle is extremely important in medical care. I think a lot of physicians don't focus as much as they should in that but I think it's an important aspect that needs to be addressed more of a holistic approach where you care for the body, mind and soul as opposed to just caring for the the medical part.