 Hi, I'm Danny Beck. I'm associate division chief for the Department of General Internal Medicine. I'm also one of the associate program directors for internal medicine residency and medical director for our medical practice. I am a primary care doctor, loving working to working with patients, seeing them regularly and also working with our residents and training them to be wonderful primary care doctors in the future. Obviously a lot of people come to see me just for their sort of general medical care whether they're healthy and just want to come in for a check-in and a physical exam versus others that have lots of medical problems that need a lot of sort of navigation in the healthcare system so I can help with both. In addition to that we you know you can definitely come in to see us for acute needs. I hurt my back you know I have a pre-op for a surgery things like that. So I always say you know live a happy life where you can make incremental but sustainable changes to keep yourself healthy and just sort of kind of trucking along so I think that I don't I never ask a patient to do sort of a 180 in terms of their care, fad dieting, all that kind of stuff doesn't really work because that's something that may help for a few weeks or months but long-term isn't great for you and doesn't keep you happy and so I think part of that is working together to find what works for you given the life you're living and the challenges that you have medically and kind of achieving that goal over time. So the best part I think is really the variety of what I get to see obviously the patients that I meet over time in the relationships that I form but really sort of I learn new things every day on the job I'm constantly reading and that's exciting for me in medicine because obviously we are ever-changing and I sort of need to keep up with that to keep you healthy.