Increasing awareness, education & student interaction with Maxfax via Cambridge Uni. Assoc. w BAOMS JTG & Cambridge Oral and Maxillofacial Association (COMFA)
Are you interested in the evidence supporting using reusable rather than disposable surgical materials? Join us on Wednesday 28 April at 7pm for our #RCSWebinar where we will explore this debate including the opportunities and potential system barriers. https://t.co/6hr2tCRI9F
Errors and complications have an emotional impact on the life of a surgeon. Join @carisgrimes, @GinnyAB, @GeeMcLachlan and @BrennanSurgeon on 8 April to hear how can we respond well to failure and learn from a bad experience. Register here https://t.co/8sI6PtoSM5
Join CUOMFS at 5pm tomorrow evening (24th September) for Mr Vijay Santhanam's talk on Rhinoplasty from the @CUH_Maxfac department, the first talk of a series on Craniofacial Aesthetic Surgery. Details below!
https://t.co/VvUxV9Qgkt...
Meeting ID: 882 7968 8125
Passcode: 665736
Whether in pandemic mode or not, we delight in supporting the efforts of those who undertake a placement within @CUH_Maxfac:
Well done on this publication by @Cambridge_Uni med students supervised by our committed @addenbrookes maxillofacial department mentors.
@shadibasyuni
Kanwalraj Moar @Kanwal gave live interviews to @BBCLookEast in day-long coverage of how Addenbrookes @CUH_NHS is emerging from post-Covid peak: “It's only my second full list. But it means we're starting to get back into the normal work at the right time” https://t.co/Mt2RgfygrG