No one should die because they live too far from a doctor | Raj Panjabi

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I want to share with you something my father taught me:
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no condition is permanent.
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It's a lesson he shared with me again and again,
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and I learned it to be true the hard way.
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Here I am in my fourth-grade class.
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This is my yearbook picture taken in my class in school
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in Monrovia, Liberia.
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My parents migrated from India to West Africa in the 1970s,
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and I had the privilege of growing up there.
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I was nine years old,
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I loved kicking around a soccer ball,
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and I was a total math and science geek.
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I was living the kind of life that, really, any child would dream of.
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But no condition is permanent.
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On Christmas Eve in 1989,
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civil war erupted in Liberia.
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The war started in the rural countryside,
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and within months, rebel armies had marched towards our hometown.
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My school shut down,
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and when the rebel armies captured the only international airport,
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people started panicking and fleeing.
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My mom came knocking one morning and said, "Raj, pack your things --
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we have to go."
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We were rushed to the center of town,
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and there on a tarmac, we were split into two lines.
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I stood with my family in one line,
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and we were stuffed into the cargo hatch
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of a rescue plane.
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And there on a bench, I was sitting with my heart racing.
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As I looked out the open hatch,
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I saw hundreds of Liberians in another line,
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children strapped to their backs.
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When they tried to jump in with us,
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I watched soldiers restrain them.
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They were not allowed to flee.
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We were the lucky ones.
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We lost what we had,
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but we resettled in America,
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and as immigrants, we benefitted from the community of supporters
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that rallied around us.
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They took my family into their home,
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they mentored me.
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And they helped my dad start a clothing shop.
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I'd visit my father on weekends as a teenager
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to help him sell sneakers and jeans.
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And every time business would get bad,
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he'd remind me of that mantra:
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no condition is permanent.
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That mantra and my parents' persistence and that community of supporters
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made it possible for me to go through college
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and eventually to medical school.
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I'd once had my hopes crushed in a war,
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but because of them,
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I had a chance to pursue my dream to become a doctor.
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My condition had changed.
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It had been 15 years since I escaped that airfield,
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but the memory of those two lines had not escaped my mind.
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I was a medical student in my mid-20s,
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and I wanted to go back
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to see if I could serve the people we'd left behind.
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But when I got back,
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what I found was utter destruction.
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The war had left us with just 51 doctors
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to serve a country of four million people.
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It would be like the city of San Francisco having just 10 doctors.
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So if you got sick in the city where those few doctors remain,
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you might stand a chance.
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But if you got sick in the remote, rural rainforest communities,
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where you could be days from the nearest clinic --
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I was seeing my patients die from conditions no one should die from,
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all because they were getting to me too late.
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Imagine you have a two-year-old who wakes up one morning with a fever,
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and you realize she could have malaria,
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and you know the only way to get her the medicine she needs
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would be to take her to the riverbed,
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get in a canoe, paddle to the other side
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and then walk for up to two days through the forest
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just to reach the nearest clinic.
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One billion people live in the world's most remote communities,
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and despite the advances we've made in modern medicine and technology,
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our innovations are not reaching the last mile.
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These communities have been left behind,
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because they've been thought too hard to reach
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and too difficult to serve.
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Illness is universal;
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access to care is not.
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And realizing this lit a fire in my soul.
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No one should die because they live too far from a doctor or clinic.
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No condition should be permanent.
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And help in this case didn't come from the outside,
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it actually came from within.
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It came from the communities themselves.
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Meet Musu.
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Way out in rural Liberia,
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where most girls have not had a chance to finish primary school,
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Musu had been persistent.
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At the age of 18, she completed high school,
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and she came back to her community.
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She saw that none of the children were getting treatment
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for the diseases they needed treatment for --
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deadly diseases, like malaria and pneumonia.
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So she signed up to be a volunteer.
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There are millions of volunteers like Musu in rural parts around our world,
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and we got to thinking --
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community members like Musu could actually help us solve a puzzle.
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Our health care system is structured in such a way
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that the work of diagnosing disease and prescribing medicines
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is limited to a team of nurses and doctors like me.
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But nurses and doctors are concentrated in cities,
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so rural communities like Musu's have been left behind.
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So we started asking some questions:
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What if we could reorganize the medical care system?
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What if we could have community members like Musu
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be a part or even be the center of our medical team?
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What if Musu could help us bring health care from clinics in cities
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to the doorsteps of her neighbors?
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Musu was 48 when I met her.
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And despite her amazing talent and grit,
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she hadn't had a paying job in 30 years.
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So what if technology could support her?
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What if we could invest in her with real training,
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equip her with real medicines,
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and have her have a real job?
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Well, in 2007, I was trying to answer these questions,
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and my wife and I were getting married that year.
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We asked our relatives to forgo the wedding registry gifts
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and instead donate some money
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so we could have some start-up money to launch a nonprofit.
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I promise you, I'm a lot more romantic than that.
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(Laughter)
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We ended up raising $6,000,
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teamed up with some Liberians and Americans
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and launched a nonprofit called Last Mile Health.
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Our goal is to bring a health worker within reach of everyone, everywhere.
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We designed a three-step process --
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train, equip and pay --
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to invest more deeply in volunteers like Musu
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to become paraprofessionals,
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to become community health workers.
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First we trained Musu to prevent, diagnose and treat
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the top 10 diseases afflicting families in her village.
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A nurse supervisor visited her every month to coach her.
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We equipped her with modern medical technology,
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like this $1 malaria rapid test,
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and put it in a backpack full of medicines like this
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to treat infections like pneumonia,
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and crucially,
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a smartphone, to help her track and report on epidemics.
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Last, we recognized the dignity in Musu's work.
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With the Liberian government, we created a contract,
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paid her
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and gave her the chance to have a real job.
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And she's amazing.
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Musu has learned over 30 medical skills,
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from screening children for malnutrition,
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to assessing the cause of a child's cough with a smartphone,
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to supporting people with HIV
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and providing follow-up care to patients who've lost their limbs.
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Working as part of our team,
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working as paraprofessionals,
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community health workers can help ensure
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that a lot of what your family doctor would do
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reaches the places that most family doctors could never go.
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One of my favorite things to do is to care for patients
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with community health workers.
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So last year I was visiting A.B.,
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and like Musu, A.B. had had a chance to go to school.
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He was in middle school, in the eighth grade,
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when his parents died.
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He became an orphan and had to drop out.
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Last year, we hired and trained A.B. as a community health worker.
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And while he was making door to door house calls,
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he met this young boy named Prince,
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whose mother had had trouble breastfeeding him,
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and by the age of six months, Prince had started to waste away.
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A.B. had just been taught how to use this color-coded measuring tape
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that wraps around the upper arm of a child to diagnose malnutrition.
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A.B. noticed that Prince was in the red zone,
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which meant he had to be hospitalized.
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So A.B. took Prince and his mother to the river,
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got in a canoe
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and paddled for four hours to get to the hospital.
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Later, after Prince was discharged,
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A.B. taught mom how to feed baby a food supplement.
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A few months ago,
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A.B. took me to visit Prince, and he's a chubby little guy.
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(Laughter)
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He's meeting his milestones, he's pulled himself up to a stand,
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and is even starting to say a few words.
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I'm so inspired by these community health workers.
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I often ask them why they do what they do,
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and when I asked A.B.,
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he said, "Doc, since I dropped out of school, this is the first time
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I'm having a chance to hold a pen to write.
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My brain is getting fresh."
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The stories of A.B. and Musu have taught me something fundamental
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about being human.
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Our will to serve others
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can actually help us transform our own conditions.
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I was so moved by how powerful the will to serve our neighbors can be
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a few years ago,
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when we faced a global catastrophe.
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In December 2013,
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something happened in the rainforests across the border from us in Guinea.
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A toddler named Emile fell sick with vomiting, fever and diarrhea.
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He lived in an area where the roads were sparse
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and there had been massive shortages of health workers.
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Emile died,
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and a few weeks later his sister died,
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and a few weeks later his mother died.
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And this disease would spread from one community to another.
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And it wasn't until three months later
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that the world recognized this as Ebola.
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When every minute counted, we had already lost months,
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and by then the virus had spread like wildfire all across West Africa,
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and eventually to other parts of the world.
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Businesses shut down, airlines started canceling routes.
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At the height of the crisis,
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when we were told that 1.4 million people could be infected,
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when we were told that most of them would die,
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when we had nearly lost all hope,
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I remember standing with a group of health workers
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in the rainforest where an outbreak had just happened.
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We were helping train and equip them to put on the masks,
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the gloves and the gowns that they needed
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to keep themselves safe from the virus
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while they were serving their patients.
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I remember the fear in their eyes.
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And I remember staying up at night, terrified if I'd made the right call
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to keep them in the field.
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When Ebola threatened to bring humanity to its knees,
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Liberia's community health workers didn't surrender to fear.
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They did what they had always done:
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they answered the call to serve their neighbors.
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Community members across Liberia learned the symptoms of Ebola,
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teamed up with nurses and doctors to go door-to-door to find the sick
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and get them into care.
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They tracked thousands of people who had been exposed to the virus
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and helped break the chain of transmission.
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Some ten thousand community health workers risked their own lives
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to help hunt down this virus and stop it in its tracks.
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(Applause)
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Today, Ebola has come under control in West Africa,
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and we've learned a few things.
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We've learned that blind spots in rural health care
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can lead to hot spots of disease,
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and that places all of us at greater risk.
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We've learned that the most efficient emergency system
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is actually an everyday system,
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and that system has to reach all communities,
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including rural communities like Emile's.
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And most of all,
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we've learned from the courage of Liberia's community health workers
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that we as people are not defined by the conditions we face,
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no matter how hopeless they seem.
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We're defined by how we respond to them.
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For the past 15 years,
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I've seen the power of this idea
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to transform everyday citizens into community health workers --
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into everyday heroes.
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And I've seen it play out everywhere,
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from the forest communities of West Africa,
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to the rural fishing villages of Alaska.
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It's true,
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these community health workers aren't doing neurosurgery,
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but they're making it possible
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to bring health care within reach of everyone everywhere.
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So now what?
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Well, we know that there are still millions of people dying
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from preventable causes
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in rural communities around the world.
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And we know that the great majority of these deaths are happening
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in these 75 blue-shaded countries.
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What we also know
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is that if we trained an army of community health workers
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to learn even just 30 lifesaving skills,
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we could save the lives of nearly 30 million people by 2030.
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Thirty services could save 30 million lives by 2030.
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That's not just a blueprint --
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we're proving this can be done.
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In Liberia,
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the Liberian government is training thousands of workers like A.B. and Musu
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after Ebola,
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to bring health care to every child and family in the country.
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And we've been honored to work with them,
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and are now teaming up with a number of organizations
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that are working across other countries
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to try to help them do the same thing.
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If we could help these countries scale,
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we could save millions of lives,
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and at the same time,
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we could create millions of jobs.
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We simply can't do that, though, without technology.
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People are worried that technology is going to steal our jobs,
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but when it comes to community health workers,
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technology has actually been vital for creating jobs.
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Without technology -- without this smartphone,
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without this rapid test --
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it would have been impossible for us to be able to employ A.B. and Musu.
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And I think it's time for technology to help us train,
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to help us train people faster and better than ever before.
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As a doctor,
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I use technology to stay up-to-date and keep certified.
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I use smartphones, I use apps, I use online courses.
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But when A.B. wants to learn,
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he's got to jump back in that canoe
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and get to the training center.
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And when Musu shows up for training,
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her instructors are stuck using flip charts and markers.
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Why shouldn't they have the same access to learn as I do?
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If we truly want community health workers to master those lifesaving skills
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and even more,
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we've got to change this old-school model of education.
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Tech can truly be a game changer here.
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I've been in awe of the digital education revolution
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that the likes of Khan Academy and edX have been leading.
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And I've been thinking that it's time;
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it's time for a collision
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between the digital education revolution
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and the community health revolution.
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And so, this brings me to my TED Prize wish.
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I wish --
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I wish that you would help us recruit
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the largest army of community health workers the world has ever known
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by creating the Community Health Academy,
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a global platform to train, connect and empower.
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(Applause)
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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Thank you.
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Here's the idea:
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we'll create and curate
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the best in digital education resources.
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We will bring those to community health workers around the world,
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including A.B. and Musu.
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They'll get video lessons on giving kids vaccines
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and have online courses on spotting the next outbreak,
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so they're not stuck using flip charts.
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We'll help these countries accredit these workers,
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so that they're not stuck remaining an under-recognized, undervalued group,
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but become a renowned, empowered profession,
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just like nurses and doctors.
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And we'll create a network of companies and entrepreneurs
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who've created innovations that can save lives
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and help them connect to workers like Musu,
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so she can help better serve her community.
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And we'll work tirelessly to persuade governments
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to make community health workers a cornerstone of their health care plans.
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We plan to test and prototype the academy in Liberia
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and a few other partner countries,
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and then we plan to take it global,
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including to rural North America.
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With the power of this platform,
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we believe countries can be more persuaded
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that a health care revolution really is possible.
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My dream is that this academy will contribute to the training
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of hundreds of thousands of community members
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to help bring health care to their neighbors --
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the hundreds of millions of them
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that live in the world's most remote communities,
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from the forest communities of West Africa,
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to the fishing villages of rural Alaska;
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from the hilltops of Appalachia, to the mountains of Afghanistan.
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If this vision is aligned with yours,
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head to communityhealthacademy.org,
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and join this revolution.
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Let us know if you or your organization or someone you know could help us
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as we try to build this academy over the next year.
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Now, as I look out into this room,
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I realize that our journeys are not self-made;
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they're shaped by others.
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And there have been so many here that have been part of this cause.
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We're so honored to be part of this community,
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and a community that's willing to take on a cause
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as audacious as this one,
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so I wanted to offer, as I end,
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a reflection.
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I think a lot more about what my father taught me.
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These days, I too have become a dad.
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I have two sons,
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and my wife and I just learned that she's pregnant with our third child.
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(Applause)
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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I was recently caring for a woman in Liberia
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who, like my wife, was in her third pregnancy.
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But unlike my wife,
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had had no prenatal care with her first two babies.
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She lived in an isolated community in the forest that had gone for 100 years
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without any health care
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until ...
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until last year when a nurse trained her neighbors
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to become community health workers.
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So here I was,
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seeing this patient who was in her second trimester,
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and I pulled out the ultrasound to check on the baby,
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and she started telling us stories about her first two kids,
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and I had the ultrasound probe on her belly,
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and she just stopped mid-sentence.
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She turned to me and she said,
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"Doc, what's that sound?"
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It was the first time she'd ever heard her baby's heartbeat.
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And her eyes lit up in the same way my wife's eyes and my own eyes lit up
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when we heard our baby's heartbeat.
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For all of human history,
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illness has been universal and access to care has not.
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But as a wise man once told me:
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no condition is permanent.
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It's time.
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It's time for us to go as far as it takes
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to change this condition together.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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