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What's New -- Volume 2009, Issue 01
News about Dr. Martin Kassir and his treatment travels.
Dr. Martin Kassir, member of our MAB and sponsor of Birthmarks.com, is traveling abroad on these dates and will have laser in hand! If folks are in these locales they can contact him to set up a charitable consult & treatment session.

Feb 7-8 Manila, Philippines
Mar 21-22 New Delhi, India
Mar 23-25 Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Mar 27-29 Bangkok, Thailand
May 20-24 Prague, Czech Republic (Dr. Kassir is chairman of this session and has placed a vascular birthmarks talk in this program, please check it out at ICD.com)

Interested birthmark buddies should go to his practice website and
contact Dr. Kassir through it: http://www.monalisadermatology.com/
and let the staff know they heard about this through our organization.
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