 My name is Dr. Steven Martino, I'm the stroke director here at Jersey Shore University Medical Center. My philosophy in stroke is the best way to treat a stroke is to prevent a stroke. So what we do in the neuroscience centers reach out to a local community where we teach people good health practices, things you can do to prevent having a stroke about eating right, exercising, watching your blood sugars. When you have a stroke, the hospital is prepared from the second you get in, whether it's through EMS, whether you walk in the door, a stroke alert will be called. When a stroke alert's called, you'll be seen by the ER physician, you'll be seen by a teloneurologist ASAP, you'll get the proper testing, the proper blood work, and an immediate treatment if needed will be administered ASAP. Then after that, we have trained staff on stroke floors, whether it be here at Jersey Shore or at different hospitals who are ready and accommodating for any type of stroke patients. And at our Neurocritical Care Center here at Jersey Shore, we do have neurocritical care physicians. We have specialized neurosurgeons and specialized nursing staff and physician assistant staff to care for the more complicated type of neurologic patient. So from top to bottom, from hospital to hospital, we're ready for any type of neurologic condition that comes through the door.