Dr. Maureen Laroche, MS PhD FRES
Medical Entomologist
Assistant Professor
Friday, June 12, 2026
Health Education Center 3.201
12 pm
The Dermatology Interest Group at The University of Texas Medical Branch (DIG @UTMB) is a resource for medical students interested in Dermatology as well as for dermatologists and residents.
Dr. Maureen Laroche, MS PhD FRES
Medical Entomologist
Assistant Professor
Friday, June 12, 2026
Health Education Center 3.201
12 pm
Congratulations to Luke Hamilton (MS4) for his recent publication, “Dapsone-Induced Systemic Drug Reaction in a Patient with Immunoglobulin Vasculitis” in Cureus. His coauthors are Antonio Jimenez (UTMB Dermatopathology Fellow), Sarah Kesaria (UTMB PGY4), Anthony Linfante (UTMB Assistant Professor).
Hamilton L, Jimenez A, Kesaria S, Linfante A. Dapsone-induced systemic drug reaction in a patient with immunoglobulin A vasculitis. Cureus. Published online April 2026. doi:10.7759/cureus.106449
Congratulations to Luke Hamilton (MS4) for his recent publication, “Interdigitating Dendritic Cell Sarcoma Arising on the Skin: An Exceedingly Rare Tumor With a Poor Prognosis” in The American Journal of Dermatopathology (AJDP). His coauthors are Antonio Jimenez (UTMB Dermatopathology Fellow), Anthony Linfante (UTMB Assistant Professor), Brent Kelly (UTMB Professor Dermatology), Bernard Gibson (UTMB Assistant Professor), Carlos A. Torres-Cabala (MD Anderson Professor), Jonathan L. Curry (MD Anderson Professor).
Hamilton L, Jimenez A, Linfante A, Kelly B, Gibson B, Torres-Cabala CA, Curry JL. Interdigitating dendritic cell sarcoma arising on the skin: an exceedingly rare tumor with a poor prognosis. Am J Dermatopathol. Published online February 2026. doi:10.1097/DAD.0000000000003177
The DIG Blog has just become aware about a Mohs related publication that was published by Dr. Travis Dowdle in the peer-reviewed journal SKIN: Travis S. Dowdle, MD, Ryan S. Koch, MD, Corley Pruneda, MD, Juan M. Pinto-Cuberos, MD, Renat Ahatov, MD, Frank T. Winsett, MD, Richard F. Wagner Jr., MD, Impact of Anatomical Location on Stage Requirements in Mohs Micrographic Surgery: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study of 501,209 Cases Using TriNetX (2004-2024), SKIN The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine: Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): January 2026 Issue. His coauthors include the former, current, and the incoming 2026-2027 Mohs fellow, as well as our two full-time UTMB Mohs Core faculty, Assistant Professor and Fellowship Associate Program Director Frank Winsett, MD and Professor Dermatology and Fellowship Program Director Richard Wagner, MD. SKIN is an open-access online dermatology journal that is indexed Google Scholar and DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals), Scopus, and Portico.
Congratulations to Marie Vu, MD, a current second year UTMB dermatology resident, for her first authorship publication in the June 2026 supplemental issue of Dermatologic Surgery
GLPs Significantly Decrease the Risk of Postoperative Surgical Complications: A TriNetX Retrospective Cohort Study
Vu, Marie MD*; Schmidt, Madelyn BS†; Gandhi, Smiti BS†; Wagner, Richard F. MD* Dermatologic Surgery 52(6S):p S35-S38, June 2026. | DOI: 10.1097/DSS.0000000000005162). Her co-authors were UTMB medical students Madelyn Schmidt and Smiti Ghandi, and Professor Dermatology, Richard Wagner, MD, UTMB's Mohs Fellowship Program Director.
Congratulations to UTMB PGY2 dermatology resident, Dr. Kush Maheshwari for his recent first author publication in Dermatologic Surgery (Squamous Cell Carcinoma Arising in a New Tattoo).
Maheshwari K, Ahatov R, Pinto-Cuberos J, Wagner RF Jr. Dermatol Surg. 2026 May 1;52(5):488-489. doi:10.1097/DSS.0000000000004849. Epub 2025 Sep 3. PMID: 40899760 (No abstract available). His coauthors were Drs. Renat Ahatov (PGY4 UTMB dermatology resident and 2026-2027 UTMB Mohs fellow), Juan Pinto-Cuberos (current UTMB Mohs fellow), and Richard Wagner (UTMB Professor Dermatology and Mohs Fellowship Director).
Congratulations to UTMB MS4 Christopher Thang for his recent publication in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice (Impact Factor 6.6), which found that dupilumab treatment in atopic dermatitis patients was associated with a progressive reduction in the incidence rate of alopecia areata.
Reference:
Levine, J, Tang, A, O'Hagan, R, Mo, L, Islam, RK, Thang, CJ, Gulati, N, Talia, J, Guttman-Yassky, E, & Ungar, B. (2026). Dupilumab treatment for atopic dermatitis associated with reduced risk of alopecia areata: A multicenter cohort study. The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. In practice, S2213-2198(26)00219-9. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaip.2026.03.015
Congratulations to UTMB MS4 Christopher Thang for his recent publication in the International Journal of Dermatology (Impact Factor 3.2), in which he found a bidirectional association between periorificial dermatitis and type 2 inflammatory conditions, including atopic dermatitis.
His project was conducted with David Garate (UTMB SOM Alumnus), Dr. Michael G. Wilkerson (Professor and Chair of UTMB Department of Dermatology) and Dr. George Golovko (UTMB Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology).
Reference:
Garate, D, Thang, CJ, Lai, J, Sánchez-Feliciano, A, Golovko, G, Wilkerson, MG, & Barbieri, JS. (2026). Bidirectional Association Between Periorificial Dermatitis and Type 2 Inflammatory Conditions: A Retrospective Cohort Study. International journal of dermatology, 10.1111/ijd.70395. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijd.70395
Departmental Awards
Thomas B. Freese Award (Best Overall Dermatology Senior Medical Student): Madelyn Schmidt
Edgar B. Smith, MD Award (Best Dermatology Research Performed in Department): Christopher Thang
History of Dermatology: Jun Park (The Origins of en face Processing: Tracing the Evolution of Mohs Micrographic Surgery)
Skin Diseases Depicted in Film: Joy Li (How Has This Course Changed My Perception of Film as It Relates to Depictions of Skin Diseases)
DIG Awards
Excellent Faculty Teaching in Dermatology: Kathleen Kroger, MD
Excellent Resident Teaching in Dermatology: Peter Nguyen, MD
The AAMC is hosting a Specialty Spotlight webinar focused on Dermatology residency applications on Wednesday, June 3 at 12 PM CST. The session will feature dermatology program directors and advisors discussing strategies for the upcoming ERAS application season, including application preparation, resources, and best practices.
The Association of Professors of Dermatology (APD) recently released updated recommendations and guidance for the 2026-2027 dermatology residency application cycle. Below is a brief summary of some of the major changes and recommendations applicants should know going into this cycle:
Standardized Letter of Evaluation (SLOE)
Beginning this cycle, applicants are required to submit at least one dermatology SLOE through ERAS. This letter should come from:
your home dermatology department, or
an away rotation institution if your school does not have a home dermatology program.
Additional letters may still be narrative letters, though APD encourages broader adoption of the SLOE format moving forward.
Program Signaling
Dermatology will continue using the 28-signal system:
3 Gold signals
25 Silver signals
Applicants are encouraged to signal programs that genuinely reflect their interests, including home programs and away rotation programs if applicable. The APD also noted that applicants historically have a near-zero chance of receiving interviews from non-signaled programs. Because of this, applicants are discouraged from applying broadly beyond their signaled programs.
Coordinated Interview Release Dates
Interview invitations will be released in three coordinated waves during November 2026:
November 2
November 16
November 30
Programs participating in the coordinated release system will only release the number of invitations corresponding to available interview spots.
Interview & Communication Recommendations
The APD recommends that:
applicants avoid sending unnecessary pre-interview updates or expressions of interest,
post-interview thank-you letters and letters of intent should not be sent,
applicants should not interpret silence from programs as lack of interest.
Programs may continue using virtual, in-person, or hybrid interview formats depending on institutional preference.
Away Rotation Recommendations
The APD continues to recommend limiting away rotations in an effort to improve equity and reduce financial burden:
Students with a home dermatology program: recommended maximum of 2 away rotations
Students without a home program: recommended maximum of 3 away rotations
For full APD guidance and official documents, please visit:
Association of Professors of Dermatology – Program Director Resources
Dr. Wilson, our UTMB Dermatology Program Director, will be hosting a Q&A session on Thursday, May 21 at 4:30PM for students applying to dermatology residency during the upcoming 2026-2027 application cycle!
The session will include discussion of recent changes to the application process, followed by an open Q&A.
Teams Link to the Meeting:
https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/260455179538235?p=8P8xR87TYQdxSZ1g7c
Meeting ID: 260 455 179 538 235
Passcode: mA9qf9U3
The 2026 American Academy of Dermatology Innovation Academy will take place this summer in New York City, July 16-19. Submissions for scientific posters are due by May 14th. We encourage all interested participants to submit their work and take advantage of this opportunity to share their research and connect with fellow attendees. Submission guidelines and additional conference information can be found on the conference website: 2026 AAD Innovation Academy: Abstracts.
Please ensure that all submission originating from the department of dermatology have been reviewed by a faculty member and include the faculty and resident names in the submission.
Congratulations to UTMB medical students, residents, and faculty for their research presentations at the 58th Annual ACMS meeting! The presentations were:
Dowdle TW, Driskill J, Pinto-Cuberos JM, Linfante A, Ahatov R, Wagner RF. Novel angiocentric pattern in basal cell carcinoma. Abstract published in: American College of Mohs Surgery 2026 Annual Meeting Abstract Supplement, April 30, 2026, Austin, TX.
Jabin M, Rocker A, Alameddine R, Ahatov R, Wagner RF Jr. SGLT-2 Inhibitors and reduced risk of melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC): A retrospective cohort study of patients with diabetes. ePoster, Annual Meeting of the American College for Mohs Surgery, April 30, 2026, Austin, Texas.
Jabin M, Rocker A, Alameddine R, Ahatov R, Wagner RF Jr. GLP-1 receptor agonists and reduced risk ofmelanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC): A retrospective cohort study of patients with obesity. ePoster, Annual Meeting of the American College for Mohs Surgery, April 30, 2026, Austin, Texas.
Vu M, Momin F, Williams P. Avoiding overtreatment of a benign disease: Recognizing histopathologic differences between Darier’s disease and squamous cell carcinoma. Abstract published in: American College of Mohs Surgery 2026 Annual Meeting Abstract Supplement, April 30, 2026, Austin, TX.
Vu M, Schmidt M, Gandhi S, Wagner RF Jr. GLPs significantly decrease the risk of post-operative surgical complications: a retrospective cohort study. ePoster, Annual Meeting of the American College for Mohs Surgery, April 30, 2026, Austin, Texas.
Please join DIG in congratulating all UTMB faculty, residents, and medical students at the Texas Dermatology Society (TDS) Spring meeting hosted in Dallas, Texas on April 24th and 25th!