 My name is Manu Mysore. I'm an assistant professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. I am also a co-director of the cardio-oncology program here at the University of Maryland. My focus is on preventive cardiology, non-invasive imaging, and cardio-oncology, a growing field requiring a multidisciplinary collaboration between our oncology and cardiovascular medicine departments. My goal for my patients is one, to have a great quality of life with the care that I provide, but also to establish a great relationship between my patients and myself, because it's a long-term commitment a lot of times. And it's important for them to know that I care. I want to be able to prevent the next heart attack, prevent the next complication from a chemotherapeutic agent, and really play a big role in the patient's lives before something drastic may happen. The best part of what I do as a cardiologist and a cardio-oncologist is really seeing the differences that I make in my patient's lives, whether it be allowing patients to continue their chemotherapeutic regimen to get to remission from their oncological disease, or whether it's to prevent another heart attack or a stroke on a patient who has a significant family history of either of those conditions. I think those two things are probably the best part of my life.