Renee Lim is a performer, educator and medical doctor. Renee is a locum doctor in Emergency, Palliative Care and Geriatrics Departments in NSW and works as the Director of Program Development at the Pam McLean Centre (a centre designed to improve communication in the health sector) as well as being an educator at the University of Sydney and UNSW. She is CEO of Changineers, an Educational innovation social enterprise. Her consulting work in the areas of the Human Factor and Engagement have most recently seen her as an Advisor to the Paul Ramsay Foundation, running their Peer to Peer Program, and as a consultant to Violet, supporting people caring for those at the end of life. In addition to her appearances on Australian film and TV including The Dry, Never Too Late, Secret City, Pulse, Ask The Doctors, East West 101 and Please Like Me, and theatre works like The Wolves, Dresden, His Mothers Voice and Coup De'Tat, In her spare time, she is a co-creator of nayinthelife.com, a wellbeing online collaboration with writer, Clare Hennessy, and is a writer, producer and director with KFilms All of this work is part of her goal to help people find the best versions of themselves, and in the process, be comfortable with who they are.