 So I take care of all patients with, you know, conditions that require pediatric neurosurgical intervention. This can range from congenital anomalies, abnormalities that occurred during the development of children, to things like brain tumors, or abnormalities of the spinal cord, all the way to patients who suffer problems from trauma and or accidents. We have some hallmark surgeries that have been done at the Kehab non-intrudence hospital in pediatric neurosurgery that have been done on some of the youngest patients that have been done for the first time. Our most advanced program, meaning our most established program in pediatric neurosurgery is the craniofacial program, and in that program we're now getting to the point where we're starting to work on clinical trials for some of the surgical techniques that we're pioneering in that program. It's the only accredited craniofacial program in the region, and it is a multidisciplinary clinic in program that is headed by a pediatric neurosurgeon and a craniofacial plastic surgeon. But we also have other physicians, such as ENT surgeon, speech and swallow therapist, social workers, neuropsychologists that all can, orthodontists that all contribute to these patients. And it allows us to take care of patients with some of the most complex congenital anomalies of the brain, the face, and where the brain and face meet. And we've done some outstanding cases, we have outstanding outcomes. And it's great that we can offer this service to our patients and our community, because then it allows patients to be taken care of and allows them to benefit from the fact that they have doctors at a local that they can reach out to. One of the reasons why I went into neurosurgery is because there is so much that's unknown about the brain and about pathology of the brain. We're taking technologies now that have been developed in telecommunications and electronics and computer science, and we're applying them to medicine. And we're applying them to neurosurgery and pediatric neurosurgery specifically. So I think the future is bright for our ability to advance care for patients in a minimally invasive manner and prolong the life expectancy or the quality of life for patients and utilizing this technology. So I love the emergence of technology in medicine and specifically in a neurosurgery.