 My name is Nabil Risk. I'm the Chief of Thoracic Surgery at Hackensack. My role at JTCC is as a Chief of Thoracic Surgery, I work in coordination with the oncologist, the radiation oncologist, in helping manage patients with lung cancer primarily. What is unique about the management of cancer at JTCC is, unlike most places, it works in coordination among several different groups of physicians. Thoracic surgery care should be provided in a team approach. It just works much better that way, both for the patients and just for the quality of care that we can provide. Typically, when a patient comes to clinic, for instance, they will come with several family members and I discuss with the family what the implications are of the diagnosis and how going forward both the patient and the family will have to deal with the management of that cancer. What I enjoy most about my role as Chief of Thoracic is that I've been able to, over the last year and a half since I've been at Hackensack and JTCC, to help build a team and I firmly believe that we're very much committed to minimally invasive approaches. So we do robotic approach, minimally invasive, non-robotic approaches. Probably about 90% of the surgeries we do are minimally invasive. We approach everything as a team. So in the operating room, it's typically two surgical attendings as opposed to most places where it's one surgeon. It's safer, it's more efficient and outcomes are just better from that approach as well.