 My name is Ethan and I'm eight and I want to be a surgeon when I go up. I want to be a surgeon because I want to help people with diabetes and I want to save lives. I have diabetes, you know, the pancreas inside of you. That stops giving you insulin and insulin is something that you need to be healthy. So I was diagnosed with diabetes type one and there's a type two and my dad has it. And I basically have to check my sugar. I have to change my pump every three days and then I have to like go see the doctor every... What is it? Three months? Yes, I do get to see Ethan every three months. Ethan really embodies everything I say to patients when they're first diagnosed. Which is yes, you have diabetes, you might be sick right now because you just got diagnosed. But my job and the reason why you're here is to make sure that you never get sick and have to be in the hospital ever again. It has been nothing but great things from Dr. Newton, nurse Sarah. They know him by his first name, they know what grade he's in, they know what he likes. I mean, everything. They made it a point of knowing Ethan and I couldn't ask for anything more. I mean, it's been spectacular from the very first appointment that was set. And they are the only doctors that he likes to go to. When I say, you have a doctor's appointment Ethan, he's like, what doctor? I'm like, are we going to Baltimore? He's like, yes, I can't wait to see Dr. Newton and nurse Sarah. She gives me a check-up and she checks to see if I'm okay and I'm healthy. Surgeons have to cut open people and stuff, that's the girls part about it. But the good part about it is saving people's lives. I want to be an endocrinologist who makes a cure for diabetes and works as hard and doctor in it. I think he will be a wonderful physician, be it a surgeon or pediatric endocrinologist.