Publications by authors named "Kathryn Dawes"

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  • * Out of the children tested, 48.6% had confirmed causes of hearing loss, with various specific diagnoses including congenital cytomegalovirus and genetic mutations.
  • * The majority of these children had medical comorbidities and frequently utilized multiple health services, demonstrating significant engagement with various interventions and support systems.
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Background: The teaching of human head, neck and orbital anatomy forms a critical part of undergraduate and postgraduate medical and allied health professional training, including optometry. While still largely grounded in cadaveric dissection, this method of instruction is constrained in some countries and regional areas by access to real human cadavers, costs of cadaver bequest programmes, health and safety of students and staff and the shortage of adequate time in modern curricula. Many candidates choosing a postgraduate pathway in ophthalmological training, such as those accepted into the Royal Colleges of Ophthalmology in the UK, Australia and New Zealand programmes and the American Academy of Ophthalmologists in the USA, are compelled as adult learners to revise or revisit human orbital anatomy, ocular anatomy and select areas of head and neck anatomy.

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