 Hi, my name is Donna McNamara. I am the Co-Division Chief of the Division of GYN Oncology and also a member of the breast division. I've been at the John Thurr Cancer Center for over 15 years, really since I came out of fellowship. And over the course of those 15 years, I've developed relationships with my colleagues and with patients that cannot be surpassed. Every day is a new challenge. Every day there is another complicated case, a new patient to see, or someone that needs reassurance, someone that needs comforting. It's always difficult for patients to go from step to step, feeling that they're all alone during their journey, and they're not. We have so much here at the John Thurr Cancer Center to offer them. Each of us subspecializes in a certain area. We feel that it's more important to know one thing very well than to know many things a little bit. In that way, we're really able to personalize patient care. We're able to make a diagnosis, use specialized treatments, and be certain that they're going to get the best care possible. There are so many new technologies and new treatments that have become available. We have immunotherapy, targeted therapies, really what we call precision medicine. And this was just a dream about 15 years ago, and now we're seeing it come to fruition. And we have all of that to offer here at the John Thurr Cancer Center as well. Everything they need, we have here. We have the physicians, the nurses, the subspecialists. We have the nutritionists, the social work staff. We have cutting-edge therapies. We have cutting-edge technology that we use. We have a genomics lab. Everyone works together here as a team to help patients through this difficult time.