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Category Archives: URMC Craniofacial team
Making Connections at Camp
Patients born with cleft lip and palate or other craniofacial disorders make new friends and connections each year at a picnic hosted by the Craniofacial Team at the University of Rochester Medical Center. These children endure an average of 8-10 … Continue reading
