 My name is Dr. Steven Martino, I'm the stroke director here at Jersey Shore University Medical Center. My personal care philosophy is to treat everyone as if they're a family member. So when I go home at night, I can always sleep well and say, hey, I gave that person my 100% because that's how I want to be treated if I were a patient. Giving them what I think I deserve is just the right thing to do. When people are scared, when people are told bad news, they look towards us for strength, for knowledge, and for our advice. It's a great responsibility because you have to be there for the patient and their family during good times and during bad times. I have a lot of patients I've seen for almost 20 years. And by 20 years you get to know them, you get to know their families, you get to know their kids. A lot of their families come in to see you, so it's almost like seeing a friend. I look at the patient list, I'm like, oh, Tom's coming, John's coming. I can't wait to see how they're doing. I wonder how their kid did in Little League this year I heard he was pitching. So that makes it very rewarding knowing that you're doing good things and people do appreciate it.