My name is Taison Bell, and IÕm an intensivist in the medical ICU at the University of Virginia. A lot of common reasons to need to come to the medical ICU are you need frequent monitoring that canÕt be done on the floor, or you need special machines that can help support organ function. I was a sick kid growing up. I grew up in Lynchburg, Virginia, actually, just an hour south of here. And I had really bad asthma. And one of the things I did pretty early on was immunotherapy where I went into the doctorÕs office every week to get allergy shots, and I remember just being in the environment. The doctors, the nurses, people were very friendly to me, and I told them at a really young age that I was interested in being a doctor. And thatÕs what kind of incited the dream pretty early on, and then I just held onto that. UVA has a really unique combination of really high-powered medical care and research and discovery. I really enjoy the small-town aspect of Charlottesville, and I think it enhances performance on the medical delivery side, but also outcomes for the patient. And I think thatÕs one of the reasons why coming to the University of Virginia is a good decision, because youÕre getting high quality care delivered in a team aspect, and I think the intrinsic parts that make a team work really well are present here just naturally just because of the environment.