 My name is Dr. Gregorio Gillen. I am an internist, a board certified in Perthambuy and I'm originally from Dominican Republic, but Raritan Bay Medical Center, like I always mentioned, has been my home. That's where I grew up, I grew up professionally. I love the community and I hope they love me too. I have always, always been a giver. We are here very short time. Life is very short and you do not take anything material when you go. I think that the one thing you can take with you is how satisfied were you with your contributions to the betterment of other human beings and that has no price, that has no price. I always wanted to give back to the community and one of the ways to do that is giving to the hospital. My alma mater, my home, and by giving to the hospital I was also giving to the community and helping the people in town and with our contributions the hospital uses that to update equipments, to improve our patients' rooms, patient areas, emergency room facilities and nothing gives me more pleasure than to look at all of those improvements and know that I was part of that. When I have a patient that I can feel is very poor, many times I call the pharmacy next door and tell them to give the medication, put it into my personal account. The same concept can be applied to institutions or people that have that desire to help, in this case the patient will be right at Bay Medical Center, give to the hospital so the hospital can continue their magnificent work of delivering health care to that community.