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Recommended Questions for the Care Team
Selecting Your Baby’s Cleft Care Team
One of the first and most important decisions you will make is the selection of the team of professionals who will help you manage your child’s cleft care. Most cleft palate teams and craniofacial teams (both commonly referred to as cleft teams) include professionals from the following …
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June's Story
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We were referred to the ACPA Approved Team at Johns Hopkins while I was still pregnant. The most helpful thing we experienced was meeting with the care team before June was born. It gave us so much hope and much needed clarity. The team was able to ease a lot of our fears and …
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ACPA’s Second Visiting Scholar for 2024: Oti Aria, MBBS, FWACS, MPH
… has translated into her offering much-needed services at the two main institutions providing cleft care in Rivers State, Nigeria, thus allowing her and the Comprehensive Cleft Care team access to a greater number of patients who would hitherto have lacked access or experienced delays in accessing care.
She partners with other cleft care providers …
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ACPA Visiting Scholar: Fateme Derakhshandeh, PhD
… different universities in the country’s provinces. She organized over 12 workshops in cleft palate management in Iran.
Ms. Derkhshandeh and her colleagues established the Isfahan Cleft Care Team (ICCT) in IUMS with leading Dr. Mohammad Mazaheri and Dr. David Kuehn in 2005. Furthermore, they developed the first Iranian Cleft Craniofacial Research Center (CCRC) in …
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Frequently Asked Questions About Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate
Prenatal Diagnosis
What is a cleft lip and cleft palate?
What causes cleft lip and cleft palate?
Can you see cleft lip in an ultrasound?
Can you see a cleft palate in an ultrasound?
Are cleft palates hereditary?
Can I breastfeed?
Your Child’s First Year
What is a Cleft Care Team?
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Your Baby’s First Year
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Selecting Your Baby’s Cleft Care Team
One of the first and most important decisions you will make is the selection of the team of professionals who will help you manage your child’s cleft care. Most cleft palate teams and craniofacial teams (both commonly referred to as cleft teams) include …
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Introduction to Cleft & Craniofacial Conditions
… will determine the exact timing of these procedures.
The information in these resources, along with information from your healthcare providers, is intended to help guide parents and caregivers of children with cleft palate or cleft lip:
Your Baby’s First Year
Choosing a Cleft Care Team
ACPA Approved Team Composition
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Selecting a Team
… it may impact insurance coverage, as well as the quality of care delivered.
Team Experience
Working with an ACPA Approved Team ensures that care providers on a team will have demonstrated experience in the evaluation and treatment of patients with cleft or craniofacial conditions. When selecting a team, ask how often the team meets and …