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A Closer Walk | movie | 2003 | Official Clip
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9/18/2024
This documentary examines the world AIDS crisis. The camera travels to Africa, where infections overwhelm the public hea | dG1fNV9Ia1ZkTURPaGc
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00:00
Paul Farmer is a doctor.
00:06
That is how he defines himself.
00:09
His social commitment, purely and simply, is to treating his patients.
00:14
The fact that his patients are among the poorest people in the world is beside the point.
00:24
In Haiti, he has leveled the playing field and shown that poor people, given medication,
00:30
can respond to treatment for AIDS just like anyone else.
00:41
This particular community that we're sitting in is a squatter settlement.
00:45
It lost its land to a hydroelectric dam that was built as a development project.
00:51
So these people became landless peasants overnight and they need resources put back into their
00:58
communities.
00:59
So for me to sit here in my little tin-roofed house and be very romantic about living with
01:08
the people would serve really nobody's interest.
01:24
In this part of Haiti, in this area that we serve, people who have advanced HIV disease
01:31
are getting appropriate therapy.
01:35
It's going to be a small project to the rest of the world perhaps, but it's going to take
01:39
up a lot of our time, and it already does.
01:41
It takes a lot of time and a lot of passion to make it work, but it is possible.
01:46
You can do it.
01:51
This patient who just came in was carried from a village called Boisjoli, which looks
01:59
like almost a cliff face to get up it.
02:02
The way that they came down was the steep way because to go around the long way takes
02:06
too long.
02:07
They felt she was too sick.
02:14
She's well known to the clinic.
02:16
She's been here.
02:17
She has four pages of clinic notes.
02:20
She's had HIV for diagnosed here for at least four years, just four children, and now she's
02:27
here with six days of fever and what she called terrible bony and joint pain, and so
02:34
now we need to figure out what it is.
02:40
Conference today I think was important because all the hard questions got addressed.
02:46
How do you possibly do anything meaningful in a setting of so much poverty and inequality
02:52
and just hopelessness?
02:59
There's less hopelessness really there when they talk than when we hear experts and policy
03:04
people talking about this.
03:05
They seem to have more enthusiasm and commitment and hope even than people who really are in
03:10
a, by comparison, a much more enviable situation, so I mean I think that's important because
03:15
you had people who are living with HIV in the poorest possible circumstances who are
03:22
being treated for it and doing well, and so again, in a way, they're a living rebuke to
03:28
all the people who say, well, it can't be done.
03:30
It's not cost effective.
03:32
It's not sustainable, and although there are lots of problems, I think it does everybody
03:37
good to get together once in a while and talk about some of the small victories as well.
03:44
The bottom line for me is I'm a doctor, and I reserve the right to say that I want is
03:53
the best for my patients, and I'm, in the end, not necessarily interested in the opinions
03:59
of the economists and the policy makers and, you know, people who think that it's just
04:06
a hopeless cause because, you know, my contract is with the patient, and so I'm all too happy
04:13
when people in those arenas will help me treat my patients, but if they're not interested,
04:21
then they need to get out of my way because I don't want to be shouted down by, you know,
04:24
someone who says, well, I'm sorry you're not a policy person, or I'm sorry you're not a
04:28
health economist, or I'm sorry you don't understand, you know, how to put health systems in place,
04:33
you know.
04:34
Initially, I used to be quite intimidated by that, but in the end, I, I, I'm sorry.
04:39
I'm not going to listen.
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