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  Vol. 120 No. 7, July 1994 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Face-to-Face

DALE H. RICE, MD; MAISIE SHINDO, MD; Wayne F. Larrabee, Jr, MD
Seattle, Wash

Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1994;120(7):774-775.

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The Educational and Research Foundation of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) was created in 1974 as a vehicle to address the medical, educational, and scientific issues and challenges facing facial plastic surgeons. Pro bono activities have always been an important part of the mission of AAFPRS. Over the last 2 years, an effort has been made to increase the emphasis on these programs and to provide more opportunities for facial plastic surgeons to contribute their skills to the less advantaged. The various pro bono activities already in existence were consolidated, and new opportunities for service were sought under a new program, "Face-to-Face." The purpose of the Face-to-Face program is to provide education and humanitarian medical care in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery to aid disadvantaged patients with facial deformities throughout the world.

An advisory board consisting of the vice president for education and the chairs . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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