 I think it's something that's just ingrained in my nature. I love working with patients. No one goes to hospital when they're well to actually be there to help them that's something I love doing. Grew up on the Gold Coast. Gold Coast born and bred, lived here my whole life. From a young age I've always really wanted to travel and not just to all the places that you would suspect but also into some of the third world countries and actually provide access to healthcare services where they don't actually have any. One of the things that really stuck out to me was Griffith's global status. That for me was really important. I've just found since starting the degree that there's just been countless opportunities available to me. One of those being the Royal Flying Doctor Service it was just phenomenal. I spent two weeks travelling all around Queensland and retrieving patients and delivering patients. You're enabling people who lived in these areas to gain access to the healthcare that everyone in the city has. The fact that I've found something I love doing at such a young age is one of the things that I'm really thankful for. I think it's really important to find something that you love doing because at that point you then never work a day in your life.