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Chief Medical Editor Message

Publisher`s Message

May 2003

Free CME Made Easy I am pleased to inform you of a new offering available from Skin & Aging. Recently, we launched our International Symposium on Aging Skin virtual CME lecture series. Unlike many of the other meetings that you must travel to in order to attend, this lecture series is brought to you via Webcast. Without the hassles of traveling or rescheduling patients to contend with, you can simply log onto your computer and participate live with the presenters, or at any time view the archived program at your convenience. The latest treatments and advances in dermatology will be presented, and you’ll earn CME credits, at no cost, for participating. Our past two Webcasts were a huge success. If you weren’t one of the many dermatologists to view the program, please visit www.skinandaging.com to access the program. Once we receive your completed evaluation form, we’ll forward your CME certificate. The International Symposium on Aging Skin CME Lecture Series features live and archived high-quality content on contemporary topics in dermatology, including the latest on laser technology and highlights on current treatments for photodamaged skin, actinic keratosis, acne, rosacea, psoriasis and general skin care. We will deliver cutting-edge medical information and continuing education in a manner that’s convenient, facilitates understanding and offers lasting value. Previous experience, as well as research, has shown that levels of participation in online medical education are on the rise. We’ll bring the CME Lecture Series to you through various media — live broadcasts, printed supplements and archived broadcasts. I invite you to participate in our next Webcast, which will be held later this summer. Register for the next Webcast or access the archived Webcasts by visiting www.skinandaging.com, and clicking on Events & Symposia. Thank you for reading Skin & Aging and participating in the International Symposium on Aging Skin. Please e-mail me at sschmidt@hmpcommunications.com with suggestions for future programs. Sincerely, Scott Schmidt, Publisher Skin & Aging

Free CME Made Easy I am pleased to inform you of a new offering available from Skin & Aging. Recently, we launched our International Symposium on Aging Skin virtual CME lecture series. Unlike many of the other meetings that you must travel to in order to attend, this lecture series is brought to you via Webcast. Without the hassles of traveling or rescheduling patients to contend with, you can simply log onto your computer and participate live with the presenters, or at any time view the archived program at your convenience. The latest treatments and advances in dermatology will be presented, and you’ll earn CME credits, at no cost, for participating. Our past two Webcasts were a huge success. If you weren’t one of the many dermatologists to view the program, please visit www.skinandaging.com to access the program. Once we receive your completed evaluation form, we’ll forward your CME certificate. The International Symposium on Aging Skin CME Lecture Series features live and archived high-quality content on contemporary topics in dermatology, including the latest on laser technology and highlights on current treatments for photodamaged skin, actinic keratosis, acne, rosacea, psoriasis and general skin care. We will deliver cutting-edge medical information and continuing education in a manner that’s convenient, facilitates understanding and offers lasting value. Previous experience, as well as research, has shown that levels of participation in online medical education are on the rise. We’ll bring the CME Lecture Series to you through various media — live broadcasts, printed supplements and archived broadcasts. I invite you to participate in our next Webcast, which will be held later this summer. Register for the next Webcast or access the archived Webcasts by visiting www.skinandaging.com, and clicking on Events & Symposia. Thank you for reading Skin & Aging and participating in the International Symposium on Aging Skin. Please e-mail me at sschmidt@hmpcommunications.com with suggestions for future programs. Sincerely, Scott Schmidt, Publisher Skin & Aging

Free CME Made Easy I am pleased to inform you of a new offering available from Skin & Aging. Recently, we launched our International Symposium on Aging Skin virtual CME lecture series. Unlike many of the other meetings that you must travel to in order to attend, this lecture series is brought to you via Webcast. Without the hassles of traveling or rescheduling patients to contend with, you can simply log onto your computer and participate live with the presenters, or at any time view the archived program at your convenience. The latest treatments and advances in dermatology will be presented, and you’ll earn CME credits, at no cost, for participating. Our past two Webcasts were a huge success. If you weren’t one of the many dermatologists to view the program, please visit www.skinandaging.com to access the program. Once we receive your completed evaluation form, we’ll forward your CME certificate. The International Symposium on Aging Skin CME Lecture Series features live and archived high-quality content on contemporary topics in dermatology, including the latest on laser technology and highlights on current treatments for photodamaged skin, actinic keratosis, acne, rosacea, psoriasis and general skin care. We will deliver cutting-edge medical information and continuing education in a manner that’s convenient, facilitates understanding and offers lasting value. Previous experience, as well as research, has shown that levels of participation in online medical education are on the rise. We’ll bring the CME Lecture Series to you through various media — live broadcasts, printed supplements and archived broadcasts. I invite you to participate in our next Webcast, which will be held later this summer. Register for the next Webcast or access the archived Webcasts by visiting www.skinandaging.com, and clicking on Events & Symposia. Thank you for reading Skin & Aging and participating in the International Symposium on Aging Skin. Please e-mail me at sschmidt@hmpcommunications.com with suggestions for future programs. Sincerely, Scott Schmidt, Publisher Skin & Aging