My name is Reid Adams and I am a liver, pancreatic and bile duct surgeon, so I take care of patients that have diseases of those organs. Many of those diseases include cancer. A majority of the patients that have cancers have very complicated cancers that require multidisciplinary care by not only myself and my partners, but a multidisciplinary team of physicians that are really focused on providing the optimal care for their specific cancer. The patients that we see are in a very terrifying part of their life. So we try to, not only provide care for the individual and specific condition that they're here for, but really try to provide a holistic approach to their care, not only for the patients but also for the families because those families are caregivers. They obviously have a lot of concern about the patient themselves and so we try to provide a holistic approach to both the patient and their family to be sure everybody gets the care that they need. One of the advantages at UVA is we have experts in the entire spectrum of care. So, what that means for both the patient as well as for all of us as caregivers is they're experts in essentially any type of care that the patient will need. That allows us to take the best care of the patients, it allows us to provide a broad spectrum of care to a variety of patients, and having experts in all those areas really provides the patient the best possible care that they can get.