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I'm Steve Dinetz.
I'm an allergy
immunologists here
at Nemours Children's Hospital.
I grew up in a small
town in New York
and I always envisioned myself
being the small town doctor
and decided to devote
the rest of my life
to taking care of kids.
Being able to help families
through that really
anxiety-provoking situation of
what is my child allergic to,
is he going to have problems
for the rest of their life,
and being able to give the
family some clarity really
is something that I try to do
on a daily basis in my clinic.
So that way, kids
can grow up and not
be afraid of potential things
that could make them sick.
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My mom raised me
to be multilingual.
So I find that that
really helps me
communicate with my patients.
One of the things that I
have learned from my patients
is to have patience and to
listen because eventually,
somewhere in the story,
there is the answer
as to what is the exact cause.
I want my families to know
that I'm here to listen to them
and help them and be
a resource for them
if they have any questions
or concerns about anything
in the allergy,
immunology world.
I want them to know that we're
going to be partners together
to discover whatever
is ailing their child
and help them be as
healthy as they can be.
