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Maryland Society for Cleft Lip & Palate Children
(410) 244-7171
msclpc.org
But some things remain the same – there will be …….

 Games and Crafts for the Children
Informative Presentations by Guest Speakers on Specialized Health Care
for Children with Cleft Lip/Palate
 Delicious Munchies
The presentations are:
Dental Care Including Coordination of Bone Graft
Surgery
Speech/Language and Hearing Development and
Care
Saturday – November 6, 2004
Noon – 3:00 PM
Loyola College Graduate Center
Columbia Campus
8890 McGaw Road
Columbia, Maryland
We hope to see you there.
We would appreciate if you would please bring a dessert or appetizer to share.
(Details on back)
Agenda:
12:00 – 1:00 Informal Gathering (Rm 230) Please bring a dessert or appetizer.
1:00 – 2:15 Presentations followed by question and answer segments. Both
presentations are being held at the same time. Attendees will have to choose
which presentation to attend.
Classroom 261
Dental Care Including Coordination of Bone Graft
Surgery
Stuart Josell, DMD
Pediatric Dentist/Orthodontist
University of Maryland Dental School - Baltimore
Acting Chair, Director of
Postgraduate Orthodontic Program
Craig Vander Kolk, MD
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon
Johns Hopkins University
Director, The Johns Hopkins
Cleft & Craniofacial Clinic
Professor, Department of Plastic Surgery
Classroom 259
Speech/Language and Hearing Development and
Care
Ilene Briskin, Sc. D.
Audiologist
James Lawrence Kernan Hospital
Member, Earl and Frances Clem
Cleft Lip & Palate Program
Kathy Ferguson, M.S., CCC-SLP Speech/Language Pathologist
Kennedy Krieger Institute
Assistant Director, Speech and Language
Member, The Johns Hopkins
Cleft & Craniofacial Clinic
2:15 –3:00 Informal Gathering
During the presentations, a Senior Girl Scout troop will be offering child care that will
include games and crafts. Out of respect to the guest speakers as well as the other
families listening to the presentation we are asking our families to not bring their
children into the classrooms during the presentations.
We hope this new format will meet the needs of our families by offering social time as
well as a great educational opportunity.