© 2007 DIGITAS HEALTH 1 HOPING is a national education initiative of : The Institute for Continuing Healthcare Education (the Institute) Pri-Med Institute.

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© 2007 DIGITAS HEALTH 1 HOPING is a national education initiative of : The Institute for Continuing Healthcare Education (the Institute) Pri-Med Institute (PMI) Funded through a Cooperative Agreement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-3 year agreement stemming from 2004

© 2007 DIGITAS HEALTH 2 HOPING’s Mission: The mission of this initiative is to expand awareness of hematologic disorders, especially leukemia, lymphoma, myelodysplastic syndrome, and multiple myeloma, neutropenia, and systemic lupus disorders, among primary care practitioners. HOPING education focuses on the importance of appropriate hematologic assessment to ensure early diagnosis and referral for treatment.

© 2007 DIGITAS HEALTH 3 Educational Design/Partnership The Institute partnered with Pri-Med, the nation’s leading provider of live, on-line and print CME for primary-care providers. More than 2,000 primary care physicians have been educated to date via Pri-Med Updates meetings. May 25, 2006 in Albany, NY June 2, 2006 in Baltimore, MD March 3, 2007 in Long Beach, CA May 12, 2007 in Chicago, IL A HOPING booth where free materials from coorperative agreement partners were distributed A Website that included needs assessment findings, downloadable non-proprietary slides from the symposia, resource links, and outcomes results

© 2007 DIGITAS HEALTH 4 Cooperative Agreement Partners American Cancer Society Community Media Productions International Myeloma Foundation Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Lymphoma Research Foundation Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation National Marrow Donor Program Patient Advocate Foundation RTI International

© 2007 DIGITAS HEALTH 5 Poster and Press Coverage Presented as Poster at ASH >Interviewed at ASH about the findings/initiative Articles published: >Internal Medicine News >Family Practice News >Science Today

© 2007 DIGITAS HEALTH & Beyond: Goals and Objectives Reduce the number of deaths caused by hematologic malignancies by educating primary care physicians on early detection and referral for treatment. Diversify and expand the number of delivery channels based on the current initiative >Educational initiative will comprise of a combination of Pri-Med Updates meetings, online activities posted on Pri-Med.com and the HOPING website, and print materials distributed to primary care physicians nationwide Expand partnerships to national level >Invite commercial supporters to collaborate and fund a multi-supported initiative >Seek marketing partners comprised of national and local managed care partners and associations Measure and demonstrate positive outcomes around the impact on patient care based on the education presented in this initiative

© 2007 DIGITAS HEALTH 7 Rob Naticchia VP, Education, The Institute Contact Information: or Professional Experience: >10 years at Pfizer in sales and sales management >Launched numerous brands including Zoloft, Geodon, Xanax XR, Aricept, and Viagra >Therapeutic expertise in neuroscience >Strong knowledge in the following therapeutic areas: CV/diabetes, ED, BPH, and antibiotics/antifungals >Quantitative and qualitative market research experience at TargetRx >Digital Marketing and CRM experience at Digitas Health Education: >Student in St. Joseph’s Pharmaceutical Executive MBA Program >BS, Biology from the University of Notre Dame, including coursework in secondary education >Received Certification as Certified Medical Representative (CMR) in 1999 Associations: >Member of HCMA, Healthcare Business Women’s Association (HBA), and the American Advertising Association >Fundraiser and participant of the Livestrong Cancer foundation