 Hello, my name is Stephen Bloomfield and I'm one of the neurosurgical professors at JFK Hospital at the New Jersey Neuroscience Institute. For a long time, New Jersey has been in the shadow of New York City and Philadelphia in terms of the technological facilities available for treating complex neurological conditions. However, over time, starting with the initiation of the New Jersey Neuroscience Institute, we have brought those technologies to New Jersey so that patients in New Jersey do not have to go into the cities to be able to give themselves the opportunity to have these treatments. The Hackensack Meridian doctors and researchers at the New Jersey Neuroscience Institute are advancing the treatment of patients who have developed neurological illnesses by utilizing new technology that is cutting edge in order to be able to visualize their problems better, more accurately be able to treat their problems as well as perform it safer with less side effects and through smaller incisions. And we're evolving that to the point where we're beginning to be able to treat patients without making any incisions at all. What makes the New Jersey Neuroscience Institute so special winds up being the collaborative efforts that various neurologists and neurosurgeons and neuropsychiatrists and neuroradiologists and neuropathologists and other neurospecialists working together can offer a patient.