 Hi, my name is Tatiana Feldman. I'm attending in the lymphoma division at John Thurer Cancer Center and the director of T cell lymphoma program. So I love what I do. I came from another country. It was actually difficult to become a doctor there. I was always told that I shouldn't go into this profession. I realized later on that pretty much I have several generations of physicians in my family and I really wanted to be the doctor since I was 14. I really like taking care of people and so I really enjoy doing this. We do have a great team of nurses, medical assistants, schedulers. We all work very close together and I really enjoy working with my colleagues here. No matter how tired you are and the day is very busy, the sense that you actually help someone to get through serious disease and serious condition, it's super rewarding. And when I see people now, I see my patients who are already 10 years out or 15 years out from the treatment and they're cured and having normal life. This is very rewarding feeling. That's why we're in this profession.