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Women's Forum May 10 on Skin Care, Trust Benefits for “Maturing Gracefully”

APRIL 19, 2001 | Experts will discuss skin care and financial planning for older women in a public seminar Thurs., May 10, at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS).

The program, “Maturing Gracefully,” will be 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the Jo Ellen Ford Auditorium of the Donald W. Reynolds Center on Aging. The forum will be free and open to the public. To make reservations, call 501-526-6190 and leave a message or e-mail Carla Alexander.

KARK-TV anchorwoman Denise Whitaker will be the master of ceremonies. The Junior League of North Little Rock will serve a light lunch between presentations.

Sandra M. Johnson, M.D., assistant professor of dermatology at UAMS, will present “Skin Care: Now And in The Future.” Participants will learn about caring for different skin types; how to keep skin looking young and reverse damage; skin care products; chemical peels; leg vein treatments; and the role that dermatologists can play in caring for skin.

Betty Dalrymple, a senior vice president and locations manager for Arvest Asset Management, will present “Trust Benefits As We Mature.” She will discuss common estate plans, the reasons and best times to do estate planning, the importance of power of attorney, living wills, the probate process, pitfalls of joint tenancy, living trusts, and estate taxes.

Following their presentations, the speakers will answer questions.


“Maturing Gracefully” is the fourth presentation in the UAMS-Arvest Women's Forum, a spring series of public seminars. Arvest Central Bank is the corporate sponsor of the forum. The UAMS Women's Health Care Initiative coordinated the programs.

Links in This Article

Auditorium: www.uams.edu/images/map7-2000.pdf
Carla Alexander: AlexanderCarlaA@uams.edu
KARK-TV: http://www.kark.com/karktv/index.asp
Arvest Central Bank: www.Arvest.com/centralbank
UAMS Women's Health Care Initiative: womenshealth.uams.edu

Note: Links on this page to corporate sponsors of UAMS in no way indicate UAMS endorsement of the sponsors' products.

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