 I am Dr. Arunima Sarkar. I am here as a faculty in the division of geriatric in Hackensack University Medical Center. I joined actually Hackensack in 2006. We help our patients and their families to set up goals of care for them and my special interest is in palliative and end-of-life care. I see patients in the office as well as in the hospitals. It's a very comprehensive program and it's close neat transition between hospital, subacute and rehab and goal is the same that we want them to have a better quality of life and how to achieve that. That's what we teach our residents and the fellows. We work with multiple subspecialities actually to coordinate with them and emphasize on the care of the seniors and their goals and their wishes. I grew up with my grandparents and I have a lot of respect for seniors and also they have contributed a lot to the society and still providing and I have providing a lot to the society so basically when I did my residency it really strengthened my belief and that's when I wanted to become a geriatrician to take care of them. It's very fulfilling and rewarding when you know you take care of the seniors you make them feel better you give them a good quality of life so that's what is really I like about my job and also we have a teaching program here and I teach medical students, medical residents and fellows and it's really interesting to teach the next generation of positions.