There are many, many significant moments over Mount Sinai’s nearly two centuries of history that have defined who we are as individuals and as an institution. Today, our hospital campuses—and our everyday jobs of caring for the sickest patients and developing the treatments to save them—are being vastly transformed. The work that we do so professionally and respectfully, and with compassion and ingenuity, has taken on new urgency. It is the hurried work that the world now sees—in real time, primarily through dramatic photographs. The photographs that we present here speak—always respectfully—for our patients, for our doctors and nurses and clinical staffs, for our scientists, and for everyone at the Mount Sinai Health System. As we all continue to work under extraordinary circumstances, we will bring you the compelling pictures that will help us to remember what we do and who we are. In this installment, see how the Abilities Research Center at the Department of Rehabilitation and Human Performance was converted into a well-being oasis for our front-line staff, and how The Mount Sinai Hospital continued to be physically transformed.