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Experiences of Informing People About a Facial Difference

Participate in a new research opportunity!

Presented by: Dr. Kathleen Bogart

Funded by: Moebius Syndrome Foundation

Dates to Participate: January – March 2021

Do you have a facial difference of any kind (for example, cleft lip/palate, burns, a scar, Hemifacial microsomia, Moebius syndrome, facial paralysis, Treacher Collins syndrome, or a skin condition)? Have you discussed your facial difference with friends, colleagues, romantic partners, etc.? What was the outcome? We want to interview you for a study about if and when you inform other people about your difference.

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Please contact Dr. Kathleen Bogart, PhD if you would like to participate or have further questions.

 

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