 My name is Leith Al Nubay. I'm an honorary senior clinical lecturer in Swansea University School of Medicine and I'm also a consultant gastroenterologist in St. Mark's Hospital. I've been in Wales since 2007. I've been doing clinical research in Swansea University for almost 10 years now. In 2014, I organised a small group of doctors from Wales to go and teach untrained doctors' endoscopy in northern part of Iraq. In 2018, I worked with an international charity which is based in the UK called Ammar Charity. I'm hoping to liaise with local authorities to launch the first bowel cancer screening programme in the country or in fact in the whole Middle East area. And for the last few years, we have worked on developing mobile phone apps to support health services in the UK and this experience has given me more insight into using IT to provide healthcare abroad and hence the idea of set up a Skype clinic to provide remote consultations between doctors in the UK and in Wales seeing patients and giving consultations abroad. I'm very proud and very honoured to be nominated for St. David's Award. I enjoy working Wales. I find Welsh people are very generous, they're very kind and they support a good cause. Thank you very much for the nomination and your.