 I don't think you can ever have enough kindness in the world. I think we often underestimate how being kind to another human, the impact that can make. I'm Beth Hamilton. I studied medicine here at Griffith University, and I just finished a Master's of Global Health on the Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford University, and I'm just about to commence my PhD in Global Health. I couldn't have asked for anything more from my university experience. You learn how to work as a team. It's not all about just gaining that knowledge. It's how you learn from other people. Since I graduated at Griffith, I chose to go up and work in regional Queensland. I spent two years at Townsville. I have a lot of role models and mentors here at Griffith. I wouldn't have applied for the Rhodes Scholarship if I didn't have some of these mentors there supporting me each step of the way and encouraging me to apply. Oxford's been great. Yeah, it's been like a dream. The Master's I just completed was fantastic. It gets me really excited about bringing together Global Health and Medicine and hopefully ultimately contributing as much as I can to my community to actually have sustainable change. It's all about empowering and communicating and working with people on the ground level. That mentality is something that I try and keep with me from day to day. As an educated doctor, I have a responsibility to try and do what I can to help others. I do love my job and very lucky to have studied medicine and to be a practising as a doctor and it's something that I love to do for the rest of my life. Having that compassion is a really important driver to show and work to reduce health inequality and better other people's quality of life.