My name's Corey Cavanaugh. I'm a doctor of nephrology at the University of Virginia. We see patients with kidney disease. This comes in all varieties, whether it be on dialysis. We occasionally see transplant patients after they've been through the transplant kidney doctors, as well as my focus, which would be glomerular disease or inflammation of the filter of the kidney. Medicine gave me the ability to combine my two loves, which is just talking with people and getting to know them and science. Nephrology is very numbers based. If you have a problem, it correlates with a number on some level. So it's really fun to talk with patients and say yes, I can understand you're feeling this way. Let's focus on getting this number down and I think you're going to feel better. It helps them follow a number, too, and sort of track their own well-being. Coming to UVA means you're coming in contact with the cutting edge of medical care and that's something that isn't around the corner. There's only a handful of places that I think are like that in the country so you're going to get extremely good care from extremely bright and compassionate people.