My name is Peter Daniel Murray and I am an attending neonatologist here at the University of Virginia. Typically, in the NICU, we will see patients who are critically ill, anywhere from 22 to 23 weeks gestation, on up to full-term infants who have some sort of medical need or medical condition that will require them to be admitted to the intensive care unit. We will treat any neonate that comes into the intensive care unit as the most important patient that we have. While we may have 40 or 50 other patients, we will still give your baby every detail and every increased amount of attention that they deserve because we do understand that they are your hopes and dreams for the future and we will treat them as such. Any parent who has an infant who is admitted into the intensive care unit can expect a lot of support, both from myself as a physician, but also from the nurses, the social workers, the chaplains, the respiratory therapists, everyone here at UVA in the NICU is there to support the family as a whole. We understand that this is very hard. We understand that this is probably going to be one of the hardest things you ever have to experience and weĠre all here for you. And I, myself, pride myself on my ability to get to know the parents well, to really get to know where theyĠre coming from in their love and their support of their infant, and I hope to just be a part of that.