 Hi, I'm Dr. Sean N. Teary, I'm an assistant professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine and I am one of the providers that sees patients here on campus at University Family Medicine. As a family doc, we see a little bit of everything. We do well-childs, we do physicals, we take care of things like diabetes and hypertension, take care of acute concerns like I bump my knee and it's hurting. So family docs, we say we do it all, we see a little bit of everything. I am naturally a family doc. I like to talk, I like conversations, I love long relationships with patients and there's no age group or demographic that I don't like working with. I really love that in a day I can see a four-day old and see a 92-year-old all in one. So I really love what family medicine is, kind of the holistic philosophy and approach to patient care. I think the best part of what I do is getting to know patients. I mean you really actually just saw a patient today who I said, you know it's interesting when you've had patients that you've known longer than your own children, they really become a part of who you are and you become a part of who they are and it's neat. It's neat to grow alongside with your patients, it's a privilege to be able to take care of people and to see them through the good times and the bad.