My name is Masahiro Morikawa. I’m a clinical director at PCC Family Medicine at UVA Hospital. I do see all kinds of patients from babies to adults and geriatric populations. During medical school, I did quite a bit of soul searching. I ended up serving a refugee crisis in the 80’s and 90’s. I did quite a bit of international relief work, and through that experience, I realized that primary care or generalist medicine, is the most sensational and most useful in anywhere you go. My passion has been two things in the past 25 years as a professional. Number one, global medicine, the other one is bedside teaching. I love teach medicine for any providers. I don't separate out either a residence or any primary care providers in war zones. Medics, nurses, nurse assistant, whoever who provides care. People have to seek care at UVA because of a lineage of excellence. We have a long track record in history of excellent care and then I want you to consider family medicine as an entry point for that health care system. So, come to see us.