 My name is Lana Zoftis-Ryerson. I am a neurologist at the Jersey Shore Multiple Sclerosis Center, and I'm also the Director of Research for the Neuroscience Department. I think the Jersey Shore Multiple Sclerosis Center is special because it is a comprehensive MS center right here in the community that it serves. So comprehensive care for multiple sclerosis is really, it's kind of the building block of how we take care of our MS patients, and the reason it's so important is because multiple sclerosis affects everything about the body. So if we think about what this diagnosis does is that it affects the central nervous system. It's the brain and the spinal cord, which actually affects your entire body. And therefore, when we are taking care of our patient with multiple sclerosis, it's so important that we take care of that entire individual. So whether it be urological evaluations with evaluations for bladder control, psychological evaluations for how patients are handling this chronic condition. So we really look to provide this comprehensive care where we're taking care of all of the entire patient as an individual, and we can provide resources for whatever the disease may throw their way. We can have patients have an MRI, see their doctor, and have their infusion therapies if that's appropriate for them done within one visit. The other thing I would say is that our staff, our supporting staff, really understand MS. They've all been with the Jersey Shore MS Center since opening, and they're really well educated about the kind of patients that we are seeing. They understand this disease, and so that's what makes the MS Center so special.