 I'm Dr. Sheila Sani. I'm an interventional cardiologist here at Hackensack Meridian Health. I've always been fascinated in the way the body works in terms of physiology, but when I learned about the heart as an organ system, the way that it's a pump, it's a muscle, it's an electrical system, I was sold. I absolutely fell in love. As a physician, my personal care philosophy for patients is care of personalities, which means caring for the whole person. Basically, as a physician, when you see a patient and they have a scientific diagnosis, you have to look beyond the diagnosis and treat to the unique needs of the patient. Interventional cardiology has made tremendous advances in terms of being able to treat patients that have had valvular heart conditions that normally were treated with surgery, but now we can treat those patients percutaneously, which means use a large catheter and we don't have to cut open the chest. And we see this evolving in our data and our evidence-based clinical trials, and this is something that is very exciting because it's giving an option to patients who have been otherwise turned down from surgery. When I walk into a room and I see a diagnostically challenging case, a patient who's coming for a second opinion, I really am drawn to how we as physicians can work with a patient to help them decrease their stress and make their complexities a lot less overwhelming for them. That's something that really hits home with me as a doctor.