 My name is Dr. Pinnock and Jethwa. I am the medical director of Cerebral Vascular Neurosurgery at Jersey Shore University Medical Center. One physician, you know, even one group of physicians doesn't make for a great program. Programs are, you know, things that are developed from, you know, the very first patient encounter to the time that they get discharged and beyond. When you go to, you know, a bigger center in, you know, one of the big cities and stuff like that, oftentimes it's, you know, relatively impersonal. You can become kind of a one person going through the conveyor belt here. Everyone is like a VIP to us. You know, we take time to talk to the patients, to talk to their families. You know, I give every patient my cell phone number and they can call me directly if there's an issue and stuff like that. And that's the advantage of staying close to home. It's really nice to see that we have a really well functioning team that cares about these patients from beginning to end and, you know, collaborates at each step of the way. You know, you're going from, you know, very different patient environments in the emergency room to the operating room to ICU to the floor to rehab. And it has to be seamless transitions. Otherwise, if you miss something, you know, that patient could end up having a negative outcome that could have been avoided. The most exciting stuff are the brain aneurysms. Being able to convert more of those patients to be done in a minimally invasive fashion with excellent outcomes. I mean, that's huge. Jersey Shores administration has been by far the best administrative support I've ever seen in a hospital system. If you need something from administration, like I can call, you know, the president of the hospital on his cell phone and he will answer and he'll get it done for me. He really takes the and everybody in administration takes the feedback that the doctors give them and they go and they get it done for us. And if it weren't for the administrative support, none of the stuff would really be possible. And we got a really great system here and just, you know, amazing people who really care about the patients and really care about the program delivering high quality.