Education is a process of accepting knowledge and skills or manners modification throught training. One of the most important characteristics in surgery education are classical education program through adequate literature and observation in operation room. Lip and palate clefts are relative rare diseases and classical knowledge acquirement of surgery methods in this field is sometimes defficient. Progress in computer technologies have potential and capacity to improve continuate and self-education training. We used this advancement in additional education in field of lip and palate clefts surgery, thanks to our partnership relations with Smile Train International Organisation. Accent of our cooperation was put in straight of new technology of virtual surgery--The Smile Train Virtual Surgery Videos.

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