 Good afternoon, this is Lieutenant Commander Frank Zeal. I'm Staff Pathologist with USNS Mercy, supporting Pacific Partnership 2012. Today we're on our first day supporting Pacific Partnership in Cambodia at a search cap. We're screening patients for possible surgical procedures on board USNS Mercy. I work in the laboratory, and I'm a physician there, and the service I am able to bring to the field here is I can do fine needle aspiration, which is a procedure where we can put a needle into a suspicious area of the body and be able to tell whether this lesion is cancerous or not. It's been a success because this helps the surgical team know if there are any options or procedures that they can perform on board the ship. It also helps with the partner nation physicians to even plan for post-operative treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation, while we're still here in the field even before we get back to the ship. Thank you for watching.