Grateful to have had the ability to present 3 presentations in the European society of craniofacial surgery meeting which was held in the prestigious Oxford University. It was a great time for seeking knowledge and meeting incredible people in a historic city @escfs2022
Super CPD opportunity! Who remembers how to differentiate between an active and passive nasal fricative? ...Don't worry you're not the only one...Opportunity to hear from the experts. This CPD can also be applied to children presenting with non -cleft velopharyngeal dysfunction.
Prof Federico Di Rocco - secretary of @escfs2022 “The role of CSF dynamics in the early morphological changes after endoscopy and helmet therapy for scaphocephaly.”
Mr Steve Wall from @oxfordcranio and Mr Greg James from GOSH Craniofacial unit chairing a session @escfs2022 “General aspects of Craniofacial conditions.” @GOSH_NeuroSurg
Great talk @escfs2022 from Prof. Gianpiero Tamburrini “Hydrocephalus in Craniosynostosis: a complex pathophysiology with controversial management strategies.”
Here is our @OxfordCranio Unit Speech and Language Therapist Sarah Kilcoyne presenting about “Communication, Language and Autism Spectrum Disorder in Non Syndromic Sagittal Synostosis.” @escfs2022@GivingVoiceUK