Hospitals
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There is a side that fights, and there is a side that keeps the schools and the factories and the
hospitals
open.
The goal is to meet the cities' institutional demands for hospitals, senior centers, schools, daycare centers, and produce a network of regional jobs, as well.
And as you can see, it's the women who are carrying the children; it's the women who come into the hospitals; it's the women [are] building the houses.
And that is how, maybe in the near future, light can help
hospitals
to make people better sooner, recover them quicker.
I wonder how rampant baby snatching is out of hospitals."
Most
hospitals
don't offer it, so they won't even tell you it exists.
We're less than a mile from one of the largest
hospitals
in Los Angeles, called Cedars-Sinai.
They knew that their
hospitals
were the right place for patients, and they knew it was very unethical to run any kind of trial or experiment.
It turns out your
hospitals
are killing people, and they should be at home.
In hospitals, they are security issues.
X-rays, useful when you go to
hospitals.
In hospitals, for new medical instruments; in streets for traffic control.
Hospitals
use two and a half times the amount of energy as office buildings.
And the model that we're working with in hospitals, and also with many, many different buildings, is to keep the outdoors out.
The Christian missionaries educated most of our political elite, like Senghor and Nkrumah, built many of our first
hospitals
and schools.
I live in the Lekki area of Lagos, and in my community, there are at least 50 really nice churches, but there's no adult literacy center, no homeless shelter and very few public schools and
hospitals.
I joke, but I only half joke, that if you come to one of our
hospitals
missing a limb, no one will believe you till they get a CAT scan, MRI or orthopedic consult.
And so it was the daily slew of Indian heads and this "redskin" slur everywhere, while my job was going up on the Hill and trying to lobby for hospitals, for funding for schools, for basic government services, and being told again and again that Indian people were incapable of managing our own affairs.
And then this is a picture of one of the most famous
hospitals
in America.
Now extend this nightmare to government offices, to businesses, to schools, to
hospitals.
It's a typical final resting place for medical equipment from
hospitals
in Africa.
So it seems crazy, but the model that we have right now is taking those machines that were designed for that first environment that I showed you and donating or selling them to
hospitals
in this environment.
You do not need to be a highly trained, specialized anesthesiologist to use this machine, which is good because, in these rural district hospitals, you're not going to get that level of training.
It has to stand up to the heat and the wear and tear that happens in
hospitals
in these rural districts.
This is in 13
hospitals
in four countries, and since 2010, we've done well over 2,000 surgeries with no clinically adverse events.
But we still want to be sure that this is the most effective and safe device that we can be putting into
hospitals.
So we're taking this machine and recreating some of the operating theater crises that this machine might face in one of the
hospitals
that it's intended for, and in a contained, safe environment, evaluating its effectiveness.
We're then able to compare the results from that study with real-world experience, because we're putting two of these in
hospitals
that Johns Hopkins works with in Sierra Leone, including the hospital where that emergency C-section happened.
One place where this is true is
hospitals.
So it turns out
hospitals
have to be open 24/7.
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