 Hi, I'm Songyol Ondar. I am a nephrologist and I am an associate professor of medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. I see patients with kidney disease, chronic kidney disease, blood pressure, diabetes, heart failure related kidney disease, or hereditary kidney disease to prevent the kidney disease. That's the main goal, to diagnose them as early as possible and identify the risk factors for the kidney disease and try to eliminate these risk factors. And by the time when we see them, if they already have some damage in their kidneys, try to slow down the progression of the kidney disease. That's the main goal. If you prepare them for kidney transplant when they have advanced kidney disease and if there is no way to reverse the damage, then the best chance for patients that they are candidate for a kidney transplant, best survival chance is the kidney transplant. Connect with the patients and understand what they are going through and to be with them all the way along. You become a family with them, specifically if they have the end-stage kidney disease and if they are on dialysis. So you start that journey to become a family with them, see them every week. So you see them more than your own family and you have that special connection with them. And then the most rewarding part of it is that if you're able to get that patient to transplant and if they ended up getting the transplant and if they did much, much better after that, that's the biggest joy ever.