 My name is Andrew Dela Pena. I am an assistant professor of internal medicine, working as a primary care doctor, primarily taking care of patients in Baltimore City and the surrounding Baltimore County. I ended up kind of going the path towards primary care because I realized that I care more about keeping people healthy and keeping them out of the hospital rather than taking care of necessarily the acute issue that has them in the hospital or bringing them and keeping them for acute care. And so I do a lot of my work and I feel I do my best work in terms of education, teaching, counseling, really taking the time to listen, talk to patients about medications and why it is that they need to take medications that we're recommending. So really more of a heart towards prevention. The light bulb goes off and they understand the disease process. They understand why we're recommending the medications. They understand how to manage the disease and what they need to do to keep themselves healthy. And I think being able to see that development and that progression over time really brings me a lot of joy. And then just seeing them be healthy and happy and walking out the door a little bit better than they were when they came in.