 I'm Nasli Sharjati. I'm one of the staff thoracic surgeons at Hackensack University. Thoracic surgeons deal with disease, surgical disease of the chest. So whatever it's between the nape of the neck to the abdominal cavity, what we offer through JTCC and Hackensack Medical Center is truly the best they can get as far as thoracic surgery and thoracic oncology is concerned. When you look at a disease process, a patient care, you have to put the patient at the tip of this algorithm or the pyramid and then focus everything towards it. You cannot have disjointed care that the patient has to go to multiple places off site or caregivers who are not in close collaborative arrangements. We have the cumulative expertise and experience to offer them truly everything they need in one place. We're in a very exciting era from lung cancer perspective With advancement of medicine and the molecular technology and customized medicine, oncological medicine, we can offer patients alternatives where other programs cannot do that. We take care of the whole patient. We don't care of just their cancer or just their disease. I think from the moment they enter our practice, they will feel that and are reminded of that. We have nurse practitioners that are in the cases from the time the patients walk into our clinic, they have an ownership of the case so the patient can actually get in touch with them minute to minute, every day if things come up they can actually communicate and I think that eases them quite a bit and then we have our lung navigators that would basically take the burden off of the shoulder of the patient and the family from having to remember where to go and what to worry about next. None of that is on the patient. The nurse navigators are trained and expert in just moving them from one spot to another. All they have to do is to show up where they're asked to. So there really is a tremendous patient ownership and we deal with the whole patient, not just the disease they come in.