My name is Javier Provencio. I am an intensive care doctor in the Nerancy Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit, and the medical director of the unit. We take care of patients in a broad gamut of diseases. All the way from having patients who come from surgery, complicated brain surgery or spine surgery and come to the intensive care unit for their post operative stay, to patients who either have brain trauma or who have attacks, such as strokes and bleeds in their brain. My area of expertise is in aneurysm rupture patients, subroactive hemorrhage patients, and their treatment after their surgery to secure the aneurysm. Even though a lot of the things that we do are similar to things that other hospitals, other big hospitals do, the quality of the people around, the smarts of the people around really makes it different. In the ICU, itÕs clearly a team effort. We have pharmacists, nurses, respiratory therapists, physicians at multiple different levels, and teams that are there 24 hours a day to care for the patient and these familiesÕ loved ones. IÕm really passionate about taking care of families and patients. A lot of our patients, because they have brain injuries, canÕt talk to us. And the relationships we develop are really strong relationships with families. And having a guide to help them through that process, not just to help the patient get better, but also help the families readjust to a new life with a patient who now has an illness is a really important job and itÕs one that IÕm really proud of.