Seyi Oyesola: Health care off the grid

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Just to put everything in context,
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and to kind of give you a background to where I'm coming from,
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so that a lot of the things I'm going to say,
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and the things I'm going to do --
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or things I'm going to tell you I've done --
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you will understand exactly why and how I got motivated to be where I am.
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I graduated high school in Cleveland, Ohio, 1975.
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And just like my parents did when they finished studying abroad, we went back home.
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Finished university education, got a medical degree, 1986.
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And by the time I was an intern house officer,
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I could barely afford to maintain my mother's 13-year-old car --
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and I was a paid doctor.
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This brings us to why a lot of us, who are professionals,
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are now, as they say, in diaspora.
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Now, are we going to make that a permanent thing,
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where we all get trained, and we leave, and we don't go back?
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Perhaps not, I should certainly hope not --
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because that is not my vision.
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All right, for good measure, that's where Nigeria is on the African map,
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and just there is the Delta region that I'm sure everybody's heard of.
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People getting kidnapped, where the oil comes from,
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the oil that sometimes I think has driven us all crazy in Nigeria.
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But, critical poverty: this slide is from a presentation I gave
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not that long ago. Gapminder.org tells the story of the gap
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between Africa and the rest of the world in terms of health care.
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Very interesting.
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How many people do you think are on that taxi?
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And believe it or not, that is a taxi in Nigeria.
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And the capital -- well, what used to be the capital of Nigeria -- Lagos,
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that's a taxi, and you have police on them.
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So, tell me, how many policemen do you think are on this taxi? And now? Three.
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So, when these kind of people -- and, believe me, it's not just the police
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that use these taxis in Lagos. We all do. I've been on one of these,
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and I didn't have a helmet, either.
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And it just reminds me of the thought of what happens when one of us
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on a taxi like this falls off, has an accident and needs a hospital.
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Believe it or not, some of us do survive.
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Some of us do survive malaria; we do survive AIDS.
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And like I tell my family, and my wife reminds me every time,
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"You're risking your life, you know, every time you go to that country."
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And she's right. Every time you go there,
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you know that if you actually need critical care --
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critical care of any sort -- if you have an accident --
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of which there are many, there are accidents everywhere --
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where do they go?
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Where do they go when they need help for this kind of stuff?
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I'm not saying instead of, I'm saying as well as,
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AIDS, TB, malaria, typhoid -- the list goes on.
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I'm saying, where do they go when they're like me?
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When I go back home -- and I do all kinds of things,
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I teach, I train -- but I catch one of these things,
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or I'm chronically ill with one of those, where do they go?
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What's the economic impact when one of them dies or becomes disabled?
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I think it's quite significant. This is where they go.
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These are not old pictures and these are not from some downtrodden --
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this is a major hospital. In fact, it's from a major teaching hospital in Nigeria.
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Now that is less than a year old, in an operating room.
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That's sterilizing equipment in Nigeria.
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You remember all that oil?
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Yes, I'm sorry if it upsets some of you, but
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I think you need to see this. That's the floor, OK?
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You can say some of this is education.
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You can say it's hygiene. I'm not pleading poverty.
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I'm saying we need more than just, you know, vaccination,
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malaria, AIDS, because I want to be treated
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in a proper hospital if something happens to me out there.
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In fact, when I start running around saying,
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"Hey, boys and girls, you're cardiologists in the U.S.,
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can you come home with me and do a mission?"
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I want them to think, "Well there's some hope."
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Now, have a look at that. That's the anesthesiology machine.
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And that's my specialty, right?
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Anesthesiology and critical care -- look at that bag.
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It's been taped with tape that we even stopped using in the U.K.
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And believe me, these are current pictures.
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Now, if something like this, which has happened in the U.K.,
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that's where they go. This is the intensive care unit in which I work.
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All right, this is a slide from a talk I gave
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about intensive care units in Nigeria,
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and jokingly we refer to it as "Expensive Scare."
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Because it's scary and it's expensive, but we need to have it, OK?
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So, these are the problems.
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There are no prizes for telling us what the problems are, are there?
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I think we all know. And several speakers before
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and speakers after me are going to tell us even more problems.
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These are a few of them. So, what did I do?
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There we go -- we're going on a mission.
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We're going to do some open-heart surgery. I was the only Brit,
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on a team of about nine American cardiac surgeons,
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cardiac nurse, intensive care nurse.
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We all went out and did a mission and we've done three of them so far.
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Just so you know, I do believe in missions, I do believe in aid
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and I do believe in charity. They have their place,
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but where do they go for those things we talked about earlier?
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Because it's not everyone that's going to benefit from a mission.
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Health is wealth, in the words of Hans Rosling.
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You get wealthier faster if you are healthy first.
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So, here we are, mission. Big trouble.
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Open-heart surgery in Nigeria -- big trouble.
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That's Mike, Mike comes out from Mississippi.
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Does he look like he's happy?
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It took us two days just to organize the place, but hey,
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you know, we worked on it. Does he look happy?
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Yes, that's the medical advice the committee chairman says,
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"Yes, I told you, you weren't going to be able to,
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you can't do this, I just know it."
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Look, that's the technician we had. So yes, you go on, all right?
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(Laughter)
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I got him to come with me -- anesthesia tech -- come with me from the U.K.
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Yes, let's just go work this thing out.
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See, that's one of the problems we have in Nigeria and in Africa generally.
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We get a lot of donated equipment.
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Equipment that's obsolete, equipment that doesn't quite work,
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or it works and you can't fix it. And there's nothing wrong with that,
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so long as we use it and we move on.
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But we had problems with it. We had severe problems there.
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He had to get on the phone. This guy was always on the phone.
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So what we going to do now?
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It looks like all these Americans are here and
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yes, one Brit, and he's not going to do anything --
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he thinks he's British actually, and he's actually Nigerian,
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I just thought about that.
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We eventually got it working, is the truth,
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but it was one of these. Even older than the one you saw.
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The reason I have this picture here, this X-ray,
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it's just to tell you where and how we were viewing X-rays.
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Do you figure where that is? It was on a window.
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I mean, what's an X-ray viewing box? Please.
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Well, nowadays everything's on PAX anyway.
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You look at your X-rays on a screen and you do stuff with them,
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you email them. But we were still using X-rays,
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but we didn't even have a viewing box!
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And we were doing open-heart surgery.
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OK, I know it's not AIDS, I know it's not malaria,
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but we still need this stuff. Oh yeah, echo --
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this was just to get the children ready and the adults ready.
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People still believe in Voodoo. Heart disease,
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VSD, hole in the heart, tetralogies.
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You still get people who believe in it and they came.
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At 67 percent oxygen saturation, the normal is about 97.
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Her condition, open-heart surgery that as she required,
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would have been treated when she was a child.
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We had to do these for adults. So, we did succeed and we still do.
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We've done three. We're planning another one in July
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in the north of the country. So, we certainly still do open-heart,
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but you can see the contrast between everything that was shipped in --
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we ship everything, instruments. We had explosions
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because the kit was designed and installed by people who weren't used to it.
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The oxygen tanks didn't quite work right.
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But how many did we do the first one? 12.
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We did 12 open-heart surgical patients successfully.
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Here is our very first patient, out of intensive care,
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and just watch that chair, all right?
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This is what I mean about appropriate technology.
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That's what he was doing, propping up the bed because the bed simply didn't work.
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Have you seen one of those before?
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No? Yes? Doesn't matter, it worked.
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I'm sure you've all seen or heard this before:
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"We, the willing, have been doing so much with so little for so long --
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(Applause)
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-- we are now qualified to do anything with nothing."
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(Applause)
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Thank you. Sustainable Solutions -- this was my first company.
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This one's sole aim is to provide the very things that I think are missing.
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So, we put my hand in my pocket and say, "Guys, let's just buy stuff.
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Let's go set up a company that teaches people, educates them,
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gives them the tools they need to keep going."
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And that's a perfect example of one.
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Usually when you buy a ventilator in a hospital,
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you buy a different one for children,
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you buy a different one for transport. This one will do everything,
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and it will do it at half the price and doesn't need compressed air.
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If you're in America and you don't know about this one, we do,
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because we make it our duty to find out
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what's appropriate technology for Africa -- what's appropriately priced,
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does the job, and we move on. Anesthesia machine:
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multi-parameter monitor, operating lights, suction.
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This little unit here -- remember your little 12-volt plug in the car,
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that charges your, whatever, Game Boy, telephone?
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That's exactly how the outlets are designed.
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Yes, it will take a solar panel. Yes a solar panel will charge it.
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But if you've got mains as well, it will charge the batteries in there.
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And guess what? We have a little pedal charger too, just in case.
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And guess what, if it all fails,
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if you can find a car that's still got a live battery
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and you stick it in, it will still work. Then you can customize it.
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Is it dental surgery you want? General surgery you want?
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Decide which instruments, stock it up with consumables.
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And currently we're working on oxygen -- oxygen delivery on-site.
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The technology for oxygen delivery is not new.
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Oxygen concentrators are very old technology. What is new,
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and what we will have in a few months, I hope,
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is that ability to use this same renewable energy system
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to provide and produce oxygen on site. Zeolite -- it's not new --
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zeolite removes nitrogen from air and nitrogen is 78 percent of air.
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If you take nitrogen out, what's left? Oxygen, pretty much.
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So that's not new. What we're doing is applying this technology to it.
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These are the basic features of my device, or our device.
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This is what makes it so special.
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Apart from the awards it's won,
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it's portable and it's certified. It's registered, the MHRA --
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and the CE mark, for those who don't know, for Europe, is the equivalent
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of the FDA in the U.S.
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If you compare it with what's on the market, price-wise,
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size-wise, ease of use, complexity ...
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This picture was taken last year.
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These are members of my graduating class, 1986.
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It was in this gentleman's house in the Potomac,
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for those of you who are familiar with Maryland.
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There are too many of us outside and everybody,
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just to borrow a bit from Hans -- Hans Rosling, he's my guy --
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if the size of the text represents what gets the most attention,
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it's the problems. But what we really need are African solutions
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that are appropriate for Africa -- looking at the culture,
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looking at the people, looking at how much money they've got.
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African people, because they will do it with a passion, I hope.
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And lots and lots of that little bit down there, sacrifice.
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You have to do it. Africans have to do it,
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in conjunction with everyone else.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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