 My name is Dr. Donald McCain. I'm the Chief of Surgical Oncology and Vice Chair, Surgical Vice Chair of the John Thurid Cancer Center. My roles involved in one as a Chief of Surgical Oncology and being able to organize within the hospital and the operating room a division that actually brings the best cancer care surgically to patients to provide them with the best outcomes. The shortest length of stay, the opportunity to interact with the medical oncology team once they're completed their surgical stay and operation at the hospital. I've been at the hospital for 15 years actually. I was in the early conception of the entire cancer center watching this building go up from start to finish. We're able to take all the best aspects of programs around the country that were proven and integrate them in here to give patients at a running start without the hiccups of growing pains, the best care possible. I find that it's important for patients to actually come in for consults with prominent family members, people there or close friends who are involved with their lives who actually could help them in understanding the disease process, understanding what's planned for them of being able to ask all the questions that they like. We even encourage people to come in for a second opinion. Just bringing in people who are focused and actually take notes. You could bring in questions beforehand but I think that is important because that supportive system for the patients the only way they will ever get through this without being overstressed. Anyone referred in is automatically entered into our loop meaning they get a letter immediately that we've seen the patient. We give them an idea what the plan is so that the primary physician referring physician is kept into in the loop into what the plans are for their patient and how they can be involved and help us out. Obviously most of the patients to get the most devastating news probably one could get which is the fact that they get a cancer diagnosis. The thing that they should understand is that at this current phase in which we exist time treatment options both surgical and medical that they have a great opportunity to survive and they have a great opportunity to survive with a good quality of life. I have the best job I think anyone can have. You actually get to wake up and look forward to saving patients every day to look at patients when they come back with their family members to see kids who have gone into medicine who will probably save me is what I live for.