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People With Facial Paralysis More Socially Adjusted Than Previously Thought

A smile means happiness, a frown sadness, a raised brow surprise. Even when languages and cultures differ, people have this universal form of communication. But Moebius syndrome, a rare congenital condition causing facial paralysis, can rob people of this basic connection, affecting social interaction… (Source: Cleft Palate News From Medical News Today)

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Posted by admin    Date: Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Categories: plastic surgery

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Response to Letter to the Editor: “Title to a text is author’s prerogative”

I am very pleased to hear yet another input from Mr. Tanuj Kanchan regarding my paper (Congenital burns) published 5 years ago in this journal . I thank him for his interest in this work. I appreciate his latest work which showed the results of a survey regarding the appropriateness of the title of my paper to the text and he concluded in his survey that the title was not appropriate. Well, I can only say that I have my own reservations to the group which he involved in this survey as they are all medical students and I think they are still not experienced enough to be involved in such type of task. I would prefer if the survey respondents were plastic surgeons or may be experienced clinicians. (Source: Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries)

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Posted by admin    Date: Sunday, March 14, 2010

Categories: plastic surgery

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Response to Letter to the Editor: “Title to a text is author’s prerogative”

I am very pleased to hear yet another input from Mr. Tanuj Kanchan regarding my paper (Congenital burns) published 5 years ago in this journal . I thank him for his interest in this work. I appreciate his latest work which showed the results of a survey regarding the appropriateness of the title of my paper to the text and he concluded in his survey that the title was not appropriate. Well, I can only say that I have my own reservations to the group which he involved in this survey as they are all medical students and I think they are still not experienced enough to be involved in such type of task. I would prefer if the survey respondents were plastic surgeons or may be experienced clinicians. (Source: Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries)

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Posted by admin    Date: Sunday, March 14, 2010

Categories: plastic surgery

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Response to Letter to the Editor: “Title to a text is author’s prerogative”

I am very pleased to hear yet another input from Mr. Tanuj Kanchan regarding my paper (Congenital burns) published 5 years ago in this journal . I thank him for his interest in this work. I appreciate his latest work which showed the results of a survey regarding the appropriateness of the title of my paper to the text and he concluded in his survey that the title was not appropriate. Well, I can only say that I have my own reservations to the group which he involved in this survey as they are all medical students and I think they are still not experienced enough to be involved in such type of task. I would prefer if the survey respondents were plastic surgeons or may be experienced clinicians. (Source: Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries)

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Posted by admin    Date: Sunday, March 14, 2010

Categories: plastic surgery

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Response to Letter to the Editor: “Title to a text is author’s prerogative”

I am very pleased to hear yet another input from Mr. Tanuj Kanchan regarding my paper (Congenital burns) published 5 years ago in this journal . I thank him for his interest in this work. I appreciate his latest work which showed the results of a survey regarding the appropriateness of the title of my paper to the text and he concluded in his survey that the title was not appropriate. Well, I can only say that I have my own reservations to the group which he involved in this survey as they are all medical students and I think they are still not experienced enough to be involved in such type of task. I would prefer if the survey respondents were plastic surgeons or may be experienced clinicians. (Source: Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries)

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Posted by admin    Date: Sunday, March 14, 2010

Categories: plastic surgery

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