 Hi, my name is Dr. Noural Hussaini. I'm an adolescent medicine attending here at Joseph M. Sanzeri Children's Hospital. Adolescent medicine as a specialty is actually a small specialty. There's only a couple of hundred of us around the nation, but we actually specialize in things that are very common and are very impactful to teenagers' lives, specifically eating disorders of all types. We see reproductive health concerns, sexual health concerns, as well as mental health concerns. So I love working with adolescents for many different reasons. I think the number one reason is that it's a privilege to take care of them in a moment in their life where they're learning greater independence and they're really learning how to navigate different areas of their life, and I can be there as a resource. I'm bringing the medical expertise, I'm bringing my knowledge and my training, and the patient is their own personal expert on their background, on what they're going through, and my job is to kind of bring those two things together to come up with the best plan for that teenager's health. And that often involves working hand in hand with the parents. A lot of our day-to-day work involves having conversations about sensitive topics, and I think the most helpful thing for me is just to be open and straightforward. I want my patients to feel like that they've been heard, that someone listened to them and was able to take their perspective and give them the best quality healthcare that they deserve.