To look at the world as a system of checks and balances is a flawed approach.
People are not supposed
to fight and claw for as much utility as possible I dont care what the economists insist. To declare the world a place where some prosper and some are denied proper health care is preposterous. This is surrender. Surrender to a situation that must not be allowed to come to our planet. We as human beings are obligated to serve one another. Be it via the simple brainstorming of minds with vast knowledge of Western medicine or the full-fledged approach of sending doctors to fight battles on the front lines of disease meeting utter poverty, something has to be done. The fact of the matter is we live on Mount Olympus. I am interested in forming small, Associates degree caliber schooling programs to be established in countries that are not equipped to properly train medical professionals. A home location could be established in the country of origin with a majority of course-work and training provided over the internet and video-conferencing with a mediator present to direct of course. If simple programs like this can be established, it may be possible to essential establish a hospital-setting with a wide variety of services. People could specialize in one seemingly minor procedure in the United States, master, and perfect it in two years or less. Spread the procedures out; put the people to work; give them a chance to help build their community. Five primary care doctors with an army of help and the proper funding could accomplish much more than is visible over the horizon. If I could guess, there wouldnt be any illness that couldnt be aided, medicated, and fought with great success if a United States circa 1950 medical standards hospitals could be set up across Africa. These are the people we originated from; modern scientists agree that homo sapiens originates in Africa, is it not our duty to take care of our roots, to respect our elders, or at the bare minimum pay homage to the basic human dignity intrinsic to life? The United States is saturated; we bleed wealth Africa is a country fighting each other for crumbs. If we can provide proper health care, proper health care must be provided. I intend on teaching the Africans to fish, so they may catch fish themselves. There is an undeniable causation between education and GDP, standard of living, and prosperity. The sterile suturing of a wound could very well save a life in a country in Africa and to deny this is inhumane. These are procedures learned via repetition, not reading theory in a textbook. They are learned through touching the sweat and blood not by pictures and hand-me-down textbooks. If a proper solution is to be proposed, let it be one that promotes developing medical technicians not medical ignorance. The American MD allows a person a position to lead they are generals. The people of Africa can be his soldiers. Every soldiers career starts with boot camp.