 I am Dr. Richard Schlussel. I am the chief of pediatric biology for the Hackensack Meridian Children's Health Network. The patients that we most often see are patients with congenital problems either they're born with a genital abnormality or a problem with the kidneys or bladder. We also see a lot of children that don't need surgery, children with problems like urinary tract infections and voiding disorders. I like to say that in our field we take care of not children we take care of families. A lot of what I do is reassure parents, walk them through it, show them what's going to happen, take them through the procedure and let them know that things are going to go okay. Patients sometimes come to me for the first time and they said oh I read about you in this Facebook group or I read about you online and the other parents said that you were very calming and reassuring and that you had a confident manner. There are many times parents come to us and they're thinking the words they're very alarmed and concerned and I'll tell them look this is my not worried face. This is me not at all worried. I've seen this your child's going to be okay. I think I once heard a phrase that goes something like information is the antidote to anxiety. If you know exactly how long it's going to take for your child to recuperate you're less anxious. If you know when they can resume their normal activities you're less anxious. I think if I can take care of a child and also take care of the family I've done a good job.