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  Vol. 10 No. 1, Jan-Feb 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Thank You to Our Reviewers

Wayne F. Larrabee Jr, MD, Editor; Ira D. Papel, MD, Associate Editor; Peter A. Hilger, MD, Associate Editor

Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2008;10(1):5-6.

In 2008, the Archives begins its 10th year of publishing great science and innovative techniques. As the official journal of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) and the International Federation of Facial Plastic Surgery Societies (IFFPSS), we are privileged to publish the articles from these outstanding educational meetings. We are also a proud member of the JAMA and Archives family of journals: In 2007 we published a theme issue on Orbital Surgery in conjunction with the Archives of Ophthalmology; participated in the Poverty and Human Development theme issue with JAMA along with 235 journals from 37 countries; and one of our articles,1 "Safety of Definitive In-Theater Repair of Facial Fractures" by Manuel Lopez, MD, and Jonathan L. Arnholdt, MD, was published as a From the Archives feature in JAMA with a commentary written by G. Richard Holt, MD, MSE, MPH.2 New features in 2007 include the addition of video presentations to the Archives Web site and Research Letters to allow rapid publication of studies with strong scientific quality and interest that can be presented in this more condensed format. Since 1999, we have grown from 4 issues per year to 6 and have refined our manuscript categories to better serve our readers. Industry surveys show that a large percentage of our subscribers read each issue cover to cover.

The Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery Web site continues to expand and include new features. In addition to the videos, we can now add Web-only content to supplement the print articles. Surveys can also be conducted. E-mail alerts and RSS feeds are growing. PowerPoint slides can be downloaded automatically from the articles. There are many more new features, so if you haven't visited www.archfacial.com recently, please do so.

The quality of our publication is due to the efforts of our many dedicated peer reviewers who are recognized herein. I would like to thank all of these reviewers for their contributions and expertise. Our peer review system is now completely Web based, which has created a more efficient review process and has permitted the inclusion of more reviewers from outside the United States. I would also like to thank the Editorial Board for their continued wisdom and support and to welcome our two new Editorial Board members, Mimi S. Kokoska, MD, and John S. Rhee, MD, MPH.

Finally, the quality of our publication is due in large part to the professionalism, expertise, and hard work of our editorial staff. I would like to specifically thank Lauren Fischer, Cheryl Iverson, and Paula Glitman from the Archives publishing staff in Chicago. Jan Thyng, our editorial assistant in Seattle, merits special recognition for her skillful management of the many daily details that make our publication possible.

Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery Peer Reviewers (for reviews completed between October 1, 2006, and September 30, 2007)

Ramsey Alsarraf
Bryan Ambro
Richard L. Anderson
Shan R. Baker
Ferdinand F. Becker
Guy Jonathan Ben Simon
Keith E. Blackwell
Derek Kofi Boahene
Anthony Brisset
Randolph B. Capone
Paul J. Carniol
Roxana Cobo
Minas Constantinides
Ted A. Cook
Richard E. Davis
Steve H. Dayan
Jaimie DeRosa
Brian William Downs
Yadro Ducic
David A. F. Ellis
Edward Ellis
Tamer Erdem
Fred Fedok
Oren Friedman
John L. Frodel
Neal D. Futran
Jaime R. Garza
Holger Guenther Gassner
Richard D. Gentile
Dan Georgescu
Daniel J. Hall
Jenifer L. Henderson
Peter A. Hilger
John Hilinski
Marcelo Hochman
Michael Holtel
David B. Hom
Carlo P. Honrado
George J. Hruza
Nick S. Jones
Jean K. Kawata
Gregory S. Keller
Robert M. Kellman
Maurice M. Khosh
Douglas J. Kibblewhite
Mimi S. Kokoska
Raymond J. Konior
Theda C. Kontis
J. David Kriet
Keith A. LaFerriere
William Lawson
Benjamin Marcus
Lawrence J. Marentette
Michael Melvin
Martyn S. Mendelsohn
Philip J. Miller
Kris S. Moe
Eric J. Moore
Sam P. Most
Ronald L. Moy
Craig S. Murakami
Gilbert J. Nolst-Trenite
Pietro Palma
Ira D. Papel
Stephen S. Park
Lucas Gomes Patrocinio
Jonathan A. Perkins
Tobias Pincock
Harrison C. Putman
Gerhard Rettinger
John S. Rhee
Thomas Romo III
Scott B. Roofe
Julian Rowe-Jones
Craig W. Senders
David A. Sherris
Kathy Sie
Bryan S. Sires
Lee E. Smith
Frederick J. Stucker
Michael J. Sullivan
Abel-Jan Tasman
Sherard A. Tatum
J. Regan Thomas
Travis T. Tollefson
William H. Truswell
Deborah Watson
Mark K. Wax
Ivan Wayne
Edward M. Weaver
Edwin F. Williams
Catherine P. Winslow
Philip Young
Ritchie Younger
Paul Zievers


REFERENCES

1. Lopez MA, Arnholdt JL. Safety of definitive in-theater repair of facial fractures. Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2007;9(6):400-405. FREE FULL TEXT
2. Holt GR. Repair of facial fractures in the Iraq war combat theater. JAMA. 2007;298(24):2905-2906. FREE FULL TEXT






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