 My name is Dr. Ronald Carnell. I'm an attending physician here at JFK Neuroscience Institute, and I practice interventional pain management and sports medicine. Prior to medical school, I was a world-class athlete, representing the United States at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics in swimming. And that was a lifelong goal of mine where I trained 18 years. And that helped carry over into my desire to really strive to be the best in medicine. So when I was in medical school, I worked just as hard as I did in the pool in the school. It was just a natural way of me always working hard and trying to achieve my very best. And my work ethic and dedication, all those positive attributes of life, still carry over now in my daily evaluations with my patients to strive for the very best and the highest level of care to help all my patients at an elite level. I like the challenge of seeing a new patient where they've had severe pain and prior care by other treating physicians, and they're still having significant pain that impacts their quality of life. Yesterday, a patient came in and she gave me a lovely note with some chocolate biscuits and gave me a hug and thanked me for helping her so much where she is no longer in pain and really excited to have her life back.