Andrew Schorr:
Well, Roberto Valencia, all the best to you, back to work, flying around and doing business, but also yard work and golf in the foreseeable future, right?
Roberto:
Absolutely. Absolutely.
Andrew Schorr:
Okay. All the best to you, Roberto.
Roberto:
Thank you, Andrew.
Andrew Schorr:
Thank you for being with us. Dr. Wellington Hsu, thank you. Give a good talk there in San Francisco to your peers, and thanks for the work you’re doing and your colleagues at Northwestern Memorial and for helping people like Roberto. I hope I don’t need your services someday, but if I do, [I’ll] come for an evaluation. But no matter what, it seems like it gives a lot of us hope of, well, maybe that tennis game when we’re in our 90s [is possible]. So thank you so much for being with us as well.
Dr. Hsu:
Thank you, Andrew.
Roberto:
Thank you.
Andrew Schorr:
This is what we do on Patient Power, folks, and it’s great to hear an inspiring story like Roberto’s and to meet somebody who is really on the leading edge of medicine like Dr. Wellington Hsu at Northwestern.
Thank you so much for joining us. I’m Andrew Schorr. Remember, knowledge can be the best medicine of all.
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