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
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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
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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
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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
Tags: appropriateness, authoritative health, Burns, congenital, flu, input, interest, Journal, kanchan, medical students, MedWorm, news, news sources, paper, survey, survey respondents, Swine, swine flu, Tanuj, Title, work
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
Tags: appropriateness, authoritative health, Burns, congenital, flu, input, interest, Journal, kanchan, medical students, MedWorm, news, news sources, paper, survey, survey respondents, Swine, swine flu, Tanuj, Title, work