 My name is Robert Tassen. I specialize in benign hematology at the John Thorough Cancer Center. I've been in private practice for 15 years and I've been working here at the John Thorough Cancer Center for five years. In the five years that I've been here, I've really been struck by the fantastic working relationship that we all have together. I speak to one of my colleagues or multiple of my colleagues multiple times a week. We have a wonderful community of doctors here who have spent decades of their lives training and dedicating themselves to becoming experts in specific fields. I know that when I speak with them, I'm speaking with someone who knows all of the latest information about whatever condition it is. And I don't know that that's something that's seen commonly in other practices or other cancer centers even. The benefit of having that ease of accessibility is really fantastic because it then will facilitate patient care further if I am not the right person for them to be seeing. In five minutes I'll be speaking with the person that they should be seeing and in a day they'll have an appointment with them. We're very good at accommodating our patients in a timely fashion. I very rarely have people need to wait more than a day or two to be seen in one location or another, which I think is also very important because when you have a diagnosis of anything, you wanna get treated as soon as you can. I think that's a strength of the John Thorpe Cancer Center that can not be.