 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. My father was a doctor and my sister and so it's kind of runs in the family, but so I think I knew I wanted to do that at a fairly young age. I look at neurology as kind of like being a detective. A lot of people will send patients to us so that we can figure out what's going on and it's always been an interest of mine to kind of figure things out in that respect. So it's actually a fun field for my headache. Medicine is actually a very interesting field in that it's very treatable. 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. The nice thing about headaches is that it can go from a very devastating process to being something that's manageable and being able to help treat them and give them a better lifestyle is very rewarding. The goal for the future is to have a headache free society on how long that will take, but it's something that we kind of work towards.