 My name is Thomas Fates. I'm the Section Chief for Pediatric Urology at K-Hobnainian Children's Hospital. Most often we'll see conditions like hernias and hydroceals, undescended testes, hypospatias, urinary reflux with the advent of prenatal ultrasound. We now see a parent. We see a mom who has a child in utero and they've detected a urinary tract abnormality and so we'll actually see that parent in the office and provide a bridge between the prenatal and the postnatal. My personal care philosophy is I try to treat every patient as if I would want my own family member to be treated, bottom line. And that sometimes means taking extra time. That sometimes means going through the chart and finding out if somebody had a procedure or what you know had a reaction to a medication or whatever but knowing the patient and sometimes that means putting in a lot of work ahead of time or putting in a lot of work after the time. But I try to treat everybody as I would want my own family member to be treated. I remember when I was in high school my mother was quite ill and seeing how she was treated in the hospital and saying to myself that if I ever get a chance if I decide to go into medicine that I know how I want to treat people with dignity, respect and grace. If somebody comes to me I know I'm going to give them my best effort and I think that they're going to say this guy is a good-hearted reasonable guy who is doing his best for my child.