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Doctors at a hospital in Hyderabad learn sign language to share infant’s progress with deaf-dumb parents

Initially relying on written communication and the assistance of a young relative as a sign language interpreter, the team encountered a setback when the interpreter became unavailable leading them to dedicate 10 days to learning sign language to communicate directly with the parents

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Image for representational purpose only. Photo Courtesy: istock

Image for representational purpose only. Photo Courtesy: istock

Doctors and nurses at a private hospital in Hyderabad learnt sign language to share the newborn's progress with her deaf and dumb parents.

The medical team at KIMS Cuddles Hospital successfully treated and nurtured a premature baby born to a deaf-mute couple.

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