 I'm Dr. Kristin Koscikowski. I'm a pediatric urologist here at K-Hebnanian Children's Hospital. So I've wanted to be a doctor since the time I could talk. I had surgery myself when I was 10, and I just remember the way I was treated in the operating room. Then I had the wound break open and I had all these different complications. I want to be able to take care of children, but do it better. I've been in practice now for almost 13 years. I see everything from fetuses actually for prenatal diagnoses up until the age of 18. We see everything from, you know, hygenophrosis, congenital anomalies of the kidney, hernias, any kind of problems with the scrotum, undecented testicles, kidney stones, urinary tract infections. And then we see the patients that also have issues with potty training, wedding. So my personal care philosophy is to approach every child the way I approach my own daughter. The advice that I give to parents and the decision-making process I try to share with them. I like to approach children, you know, the way I like to be talked to, you know, as if they are, you know, their own person. You know, even if they can't, like, express themselves that well, you know, I think they can listen and respond to adults that are going to be poking and prodding them so at least they can feel comfortable. You know, I know that I'm recognizing them for, you know, their own little personality.