Finding:
Compliance
Published Date:
October 22, 2011
In its self-study report, the provider concluded that it had fulfilled its purpose, "to improve interdisciplinary care of persons with clefts and craniofacial anomalies;" had been successful in, "making professionals aware of new clinical and research information," and achieved a portion of its expected results of, "updating the knowledge and skills of physicians in both their own disciplines and in the other disciplines with which they provided care."
