 My name is Eja Shamim. I'm the Chief of Neurology in DCSM. My passion was to help figure out how to prevent diseases and how to stop them before they occur. And as part of Kaiser Permanente, we have many research studies. Now we have treatments for stroke, we have treatments for Parkinson's disease. We've got innovative treatments for migraines that nobody has in the area other than us. We're the first location in the Mid-Atlantic area that has used trans-cranial magnetic stimulation to prevent migraines. It has worked great. It's the results are about 60% benefit without any medications, which allows the person to function very well without any side effects of medications at all. The magnetic pulse is created is directed to the back of the brain where the migraines typically start, disrupting the migraines. Therefore, you don't ever develop a migraine. That doesn't mean that you will not have any migraines at all, but it certainly does mean that the migraine intensity and the frequency will be a lot less. I had a patient who was working on her PhD and she was having these headaches and she could not really get to finish her PhD. On top of it all, she was about to get married. She had been trying for years to get the headaches under control. She had tried medication after medication after medication. All of this together just wasn't working for her. So we enrolled her in our trans-cranial magnetic stimulation trial. Her headaches improved by about 60%. It was enough for her to finish her PhD, get married. It changed her life completely. Working in Kaiser Permanente is an excellent opportunity for a person to take their medical knowledge and really utilize it to its best benefit for the patient. It actually provides the best care in the most convenient, most competent, and the most complete manner possible.