BMJ 1995;311:1432 (25 November)

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An invitation for Markus to present his results

EDITOR,--The Craniofacial Society of Great Britain is a multidisciplinary society for the study of cleft lip and palate and other craniofacial anomalies. It exists to promote advances, especially in interdisciplinary research and treatment, and ultimately to enhance the quality of care of affected patients. Central to this research is the objective evaluation of the results of treatment regimens with a view to improving current practices. Such research must be the object of external peer review. Where there are genuine differences of opinion over treatment regimens, care needs to be taken to avoid causing confusion to patients and their relatives.

To this end I was interested to read Tony Markus and Peter Ward Booth's editorial on managing cleft lip and palate,1 and an article in a newspaper concerning the work of markus and his colleagues.2 I therefore extend an open invitation to Markus and his colleagues to present their results in . . . [Full text of this article]


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Managing cleft lip and palate
Tony Markus and Peter Ward Booth
BMJ 1995 311: 765. [Extract] [Full Text]




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