00:00I am very happy to tell you that we have 10 cochlear implants completed in the last two months.
00:09When we were last time, we started this program.
00:13The initial two-three implants were funded by AIMS.
00:17What is the cochlear implant?
00:19What is the most important thing?
00:20What is the most important thing that children don't listen to?
00:22This is a device that they can listen to.
00:26They can go to school and work in normal routine.
00:30What is the most important thing?
00:31This implant is very important.
00:35The science says that if it is 5-5 years after this implant,
00:40it will not be much benefit.
00:41The most important thing is that children need their medical help
00:46and if they need this implant, they will be able to implant them.
00:50The next thing is the cost.
00:52How can we see this factor in this cost?
00:55In AIMS, there are a lot of schemes in Central Government,
01:00Punjab Government,
01:02where children get free implants.
01:04Those parents who have the cost of money
01:09or can't arrange them,
01:10they also have all facilities.
01:12In India, there are cochlear implants,
01:14they are not available.
01:19The implant is not available.
01:19The other scheme is the Rastro-Eubal,
01:21Surak-Shah,
01:21Use-Narvias,
01:22and editable scheme.
01:24There is a central government scheme.
01:26There is a Punjab government scheme.
01:27There are free implants available.
01:31We will say that
01:33any child who has come to us,
01:34will be able to have all the money,
01:35and if they don't have money,
01:38then we can offer free implants.
01:41The doctor has been asked for it.
01:43No, sir.
01:44We have experienced surgeons.
01:46We have about 500 implants,
01:48so our head has been given guidance.
01:51We have had guidance for our head.
01:52The children are holding hands.
01:54The surgery is done.
01:56The last four surgeries,
01:58the AIMS team has done.
01:59The doctor is actively involved.
02:02They are standing on the back of the shoulder.
02:05We have done that.
02:07And as we said,
02:08We will be confident,
02:09that we will go ahead and take a look.
02:13Darsha,
02:13do you have any problems?
02:15I promise.
02:17We have done 10 diagnoses.
02:20We have done 10 implants,
02:23and both called bilateral cochlear implants.
02:26We have done four diagnoses too.
02:29We have done six implants.
02:31Our setback is done by the patient.
02:34There is a doctor.
02:36AVI.
02:36implant in our hand holding. Sir ENT Director Professor RML Hospital and today we have
02:43had a chance that Sir has given us that our team can do it. So it's a very big
02:53problem that within two months we have not done 10 implants. Our team is so confident
03:00that we will have a cochlear implant and our cochlear implant will have a routine process
03:06so that we will have two other teams. We have two other teams. We have had a cochlear implant
03:15and we have 100 cochlear implant and have 100 people who have had a cochlear implant
03:24and all have to return. The third thing is that in this month we have 10 kidney transplant
03:32we can't do that.
03:38That's why we have been involved with the doctor and the doctor
03:42who has the doctor who has the doctor and the doctor who is the doctor.
03:48We all want to do this.
03:57We need to do this.
03:58We will be all about this.
03:58and not saying it.
04:01So, you can come to our aim.
04:03We will have all your knowledge and knowledge.
04:08So, I'm saying,
04:09the way you get the cochlear implant,
04:12the way you get the result will be better.
04:14When children don't have to say,
04:17they will have to listen to the knowledge.
04:19They will have to listen to the knowledge and knowledge.
04:23Don't do that.
04:24We will have to get it.
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