Associate Professor Kirsty Campbell is the Clinical Lead of Gastroenterology at Royal Darwin Hospital. She trained in Darwin and Adelaide, obtained a fellowship in gastroenterology via the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) in 2016 and has been a staff specialist gastroenterologist since 2017. Her research interests pertain to regional gastroenterology and the differences in health care outcomes, particularly relating to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Kirsty is passionate about working to improve health care outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians and others living in rural and remote regions. She was a member of the foundation committee of the Young GESA Network, is the foundation Co-Chair of GESA’s Regional, Remote and Indigenous Network, sits on the Specialty Training Pathway Committee of the RACP and is the Regional Examiner for the RACP Clinical Examination for Royal Darwin Hospital.