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    edited by Joseph E. Losee, MD, FACS, FAAP, ... Show More Ross H. Musgrave Professor of Pediatric Plastic Surgery, Executive Vice-Chair and Program Director, Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Division Chief, Pediatric Plastic Surgery, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Richard E. Kirschner, MD, FACS, FAAP, Robert F. and Edgar T. Wolfe Foundation Endowed Chair in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Chief, Section of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Director, Cleft Lip and Palate Center, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics, Senior Vice Chair, Department of Plastic Surgery, the Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, Ohio, Darren M. Smith, MD, Craniofacial Fellow, Department of Plastic Surgery, the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada ; with co-editors, Christin R. Lawrence, Amy Straub.
    Summary: "This new text provides a broad discourse on the basic and clinical sciences that are essential to the understanding, diagnosis, and management of cleft lip and palate. This second edition features chapters on advocacy and social work, a reflection of the unmistakable truth that every cleft-affected individual is not simply a patient but also an integral member of a family and of society. In order to further enhance the educational value of the work to its readers, we have complemented several of the chapters with material in video format. The inclusion of new chapters reflects the necessary and inevitable progression in thought and comprehension within the discipline. While cleft-care providers have long recognized the benefits of interdisciplinary team care, there has been a significant increase in our understanding of the need to practice our art based not upon preference, but upon evidence. The measurement and honest assessment of clinical outcomes is our solemn responsibility to our patients, and it is for this reason that the text has been expanded to include a more thorough discussion of outcomes measurement and comparative evaluation. Perhaps an even more important step in our development as cleft care providers is the realization that the outcomes that deserve our greatest attention are those that truly matter most to our patients themselves and that our care nearly always represents a balance between real or perceived benefits and the costs of their achievement. Hence, we have included chapters that discuss the burden of care and the assessment of what is ultimately the most important outcome for those that we serve: their quality of life"-- Provided by publisher.
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