 I'm Scott Smylan. I am the chairman of the Department of OBGYN here at the Jersey Shore University Medical Center, part of the Hackensack Meridian Health Network. I finished my training in urogyne ecology back in 1993. The main topics or the main issues that I take care of for patients are things like pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, overact bladder, urinary tract infections, and some congenital anomalies of the reproductive tract. In general, my philosophy for caring for patients is that every patient is different. A patient may have a diagnosis, but they are not that diagnosis and therefore there isn't one specific way that you treat something that the patient presents with that it's really a coordinated effort between the patient and the physician. I think that's very important that it's a team effort in taking care of patients and I'd like them all to feel like I'm available to them. I think the most common concerns and questions that patients have are really involve can these problems be made better? Am I going to have to live with this? There are very good ways to treat most of these problems and that most patients do not have to live with these problems and they can get better and that's really the great thing about this field.