 My name is Yukiko Kamura and I am the division chief of pediatric rheumatology at the Joseph M. Sinzary Children's Hospital at Hackensack University Medical Center and I'm also a professor of pediatrics at the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine. I've been practicing pediatric rheumatology for 30 years since I finished my fellowship and I came to New Jersey actually to be the first and only pediatric rheumatologist in the entire state of New Jersey at the time which was kind of crazy and scary for me but it represented a great opportunity. When people hear about pediatric rheumatology they think arthritis and autoimmune diseases and they didn't even know children got that and it must be so rare and so terrible when they get it. All of those reasons are why I became a pediatric rheumatologist because I knew that if I was able to understand and be an expert in this area there are so many children out there that could use my help because no other specialists and pediatricians really know how to take care of these children and to diagnose these children. The moments when I'm really the proudest is when you know I have seen a child who is suffering from the disease that they have and to be able to make them better. Having that kind of experience is so gratifying to me as a professional and I feel like that is such an accomplishment.