Editors



Current Editors: Alekhya Gurram and Jun Park

(Please email editors if there is blog-worthy news that you would like to see shared)

Past Editors: Madelyn Schmidt, Jane Onyemachi, Fareen Momin, Andrea Francis, Renat Ahatov, Michael Phan, Elise Weisert, Michael Ryan, Keith Wagner, Tim Allen, Kristyna Gleghorn, Dung Mac, Alex Acosta, William Tausend, Sheila Jalalat, Rebecca Philips, Chelsea Altinger, Lindsey Hunter, Alison Wiesenthal, Leslie Scroggins, Mara Dacso, Ashley Group, Fadi Constantine, Emily Fridlington, Joslyn Witherspoon, Tasneem Poonawalla.

Monday, May 02, 2022

TDS Spring 2022

 John Sealy School of Medicine was well represented at this year's TDS Spring Conference 2022 hosted in Dallas. Here are the podium presentations, posters, and abstracts accepted and shown at this conference.

Third Place Podium Presentation 

Absorbable Suture in the COVID-19 Era: A Post-Operative Quality Improvement (QI) Survey of Patient Satisfaction Rates Following Mohs Surgery 

Andrea M. Armenta M.D, Renat Ahatov B.S, Kristyna Gleghorn M.D, Frank T. Winsett M.D, Richard F. Wagner Jr. M.D 

 

Resident Posters

Proliferative Nodule in a Congenital Nevus 

Anthony Linfante, MD; Robyn Okereke, MD; Brandon P. Goodwin, MD, 

Treatment of Birt Hogg Dube with Sclerotherapy 

Alissa Redko, MD; Alyssa Hansen, MPH; Brandon Goodwin, MD 

A Case of Juvenile Dermatomyositis 

Morgan Arnold, MD; Brenda Carrillo, BS; Lindy Ross, MD 

Dowling-Degos Disease: An Update 

Kaitlyn Streight, MD; Brenda Carrillo, BS; David Garate, BS; Michael Wilkerson, MD 

Tender Back nodule: a granular cell tumor presenting in a pediatric patient 

Ayezel M. Munoz Gonzalez MD, Kristen E. Kay, Erica Kelly, MD, Brent Kelly, MD | 

 

Medical Student Posters 

Acrokeratosis Verruciformis of Hopf Exhibiting Histopathological Features of Darier Disease in Coexistence with Darier Disease 

Michael Adkison BS, Puja Shah BA, Andrew DeCrescenzo MD, Connor Chan MD, Ramón Sánchez MD 

Keratotic Nodule on the Calf 

Olivia Arriaza BS, Kate Zipperer BSA, Ayezel Munoz MD, Brandon Goodwin MD, Erica Kelly MD 

The Rainbow Pattern in Dermoscopy: A Meta-Analysis of Associated Diagnoses and Anatomical Location 

Brenda Carrillo, BS; Yara Samman, MS ; Anthony Linfante, MD ; Janice Wilson, MD  

Causes and Management of Tetracycline-Induced Pseudotmuor Cerebri 

Chelsea Chung BS, Kate Zipperer BSA, Victor Teran MD, Maggie Barghash MD, Brandon Goodwin MD 

Inflammatory Retiform Purpura in 57-year-old male 

John Coggins BS; Mary Fitzgibbon BS; Andrew Armenta MD; Janice Wilson MD; Brent Kelly MD 

Tik Tok Skincare Creators: A Cross-Sectional Study 

Mary Fitzgibbon BS; Paige Hoyer MD; Lindy RossMD 

A Rare Case of Cardiofaciocutaneous Syndrome: A Diagnostic Challenge with Integrative Management 

Andrea Francis, B.S.; Benjamin Garcia, B.S.; Ayezel Munoz Gonzalez, M.D.; Brent Kelly, M.D..; Sharon Raimer, M.D 

Eccrine Carcinoma: A Case of a Rare Cutaneous Malignancy 

Matthew Frantz, BS, Rachel Gietzen, MBCHB, Suimin Qiu, Ali Shirafkan, MD, Marilyn Marx, MD 

Systematic Review of Topical Cosmetic Benefit of Ferment Filtrate 

David Garate B.S., Shangyi Fu B.S., Andrea Francis B.S., Benjamin Garcia B.S., Ida Orengo M.D 

A Case of Rapidly-Progressive Dermatomyositis with Anti MDA5 Antibodies  

Benjamin Garcia, B.S; Andrea Francis, B.S; Ayezel Munoz Gonzalez, M.D.; Brent Kelly, M.D.; Frank T. Winsett, M.D. 

Moulage in Dermatology: Past and President 

Alyssa Hansen, MPH; Richard Wagner, MD 

Gianotti Crosti Syndrome Associated with Molluscum Contagiosum: A Case Report 

Brittany Hill, MA; Brenda Carrillo, BS; Alissa Redko, MD ; Lindy Ross, MD 

Varicella Vaccine Reaction 

Maverick Johnson, BS, Keith Wagner, MD, Brandon Goodwin, MD, Catherine Turner PA-C, Andrew DeCrescenzo, MD 

Eczematous drug eruption secondary to intravenous immunoglobulin infusion and review of literature 

Anuttham Kandhadai, BS, Alissa Redko, MD, Kathleen Kroger, MD 

Evaluating Skin Safety of Self-Tanning Products 

Kristen E. Kay, Janice Wilson, MD 

Myxofibrosarcoma: A Case Report and Literature Review 

Fareen Momin B.B.A., Andrew M. Armenta M.D., Allison J. Good M.D., Brandon P. Goodwin M.D., 

Catching the Classic Condyloma 

Grace Obanigba, BS; Brenda Carrillo, BS; Caroline Hagan, MD; Janice Wilson, MD; Brandon Goodwin, MD 

Rhabdomyomatous Mesenchymal Hamartoma 

Robyn Okereke, BS³; Anthony Linfante, MD; Greg Ugoh, BS; Brandon P. Goodwin, MD, 

Smoldering Herpes 

Shayan Owji BS, Keith Wagner MD, Brent Kelly MD, Bernard Gibson MD, Frank Winsett MD 

A Rare Case of Spiradenocarcinoma 

Andrea Rego B.B.A.; Andrea Francis, B.S.; Anthony Linfante, M.D.; Emily Williams, M.D.; Brandon Goodwin M.D. 

Variola: Overlooked TORCH infection and Historical Case Report 

Matthew M Scholl, BS; Richard Wagner, Jr, MD; Paula Summerly, MSc, PhD 

Murine Typhus Presenting with Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation 

Puja Shah, BA; Austin Supak, BS; Caroline Crain, MD; Brandon Goodwin, MD; Bernard Gibson, MD 

Primary Cutaneous Marginal Zone Lymphoma 

Nesiya Sheriff BS; Kate Zipperer BSA ; Allison Good MD ; Brandon Goodwin MD, 

Bazex Syndrome Associated with Angioimmunoblastic T-Cell Lymphoma 

Gregory Ugoh BS, Anthony Linfante MD, Allison Good MD, Janice Wilson MD, Kathleen Kroger MD, 

Intralymphatic Histiocytosis: A Case Report 

Kate Zipperer BSA, Emily Williams MD, Brent Kelly MD, Brandon Goodwin MD, 

 

Medical Student Abstracts

Dermatological Findings in Children's Film 

Fareen Momin, BBA; Vail Reese, MD, Richard F. Wagner, Jr, MD 

UC Irvine Dermatology Diversity Visiting Student Scholarship

 The UC Irvine Dermatology Residency Program is pleased to offer a Diversity Visiting Student Scholarship for visiting students in need of financial assistance to attend our Dermatology clerkship. We will offer up to two $2500 scholarships for travel and/or housing-related costs associated with attending the clerkship. The deadline to apply has been extended to May 8, 2022.

 

Information can be found at https://www.dermatology.uci.edu/Diversity-Scholarship.asp. Please forward to all interested students!

UChicago Underrepresented in Medicine Visiting Clerkship Program (UiMVCP)

 


Sunday, April 24, 2022

H4H April

 Thanks to all of our DIG volunteers for making our April 2022 Hats for the Homeless program a success! From left the right: Andrea Francis (MS3) and Lilly Villarreal (MS3).



UAB Visiting Student Scholarship Application

 


Thursday, April 21, 2022

UTMB Dermatology Faculty Nominate Dermatology Resident for “Outstanding Overall Resident”

 


Each year UTMB Departments can nominate one resident for consideration for the annual institutional  “Outstanding Overall Resident” Award. This year the UTMB Department of Dermatology nominee was Dr. Paige Hoyer. Congratulations Dr. Hoyer!

Wednesday, April 20, 2022

UTMB and Baylor Mohs Collaborate on Mohs Reconstruction Article

  

Congratulations to former UTMB Mohs Fellow Dr. Julie Croley for her first author “Reconstructive Conundrum,”  Revision Repair of a Collapsed External Nasal Valve that was recently published in Dermatologic Surgery (2022 Mar 31 doi: 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003221. Online ahead of print, PMID: 35438658). Her co-authors were Drs. C. Helen Malone (former UTMB Mohs Fellow and Baylor College of Medicine, Richard F. Wagner, Jr., UTMB Professor Dermatology and Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Surgery Fellowship Director, and Gilly S. Munavalli, Baylor College of Medicine).

Monday, April 18, 2022

UTMB Mohs Fellow Nominated for “Outstanding Overall Fellow” Award

 Congratulations to Dr. Kristyna Gleghorn (Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology Fellow) for her nomination for UTMB’s institutional annual “Outstanding Overall Fellow” Award. She expects to complete fellowship training in June 2022.

Accepting applications for Health Equity Scholarship at the University of MN

 


Thursday, April 07, 2022

TDS Announcement for Spring 2022 Meeting

 Due to an overwhelming number of resident submissions this spring, medical students and fellows will not be able to participate in the podium presentations at the spring TDS meeting. In addition, TDS will not able to have any medical students or fellows participate on-site with a printed poster due to space limitations. However, medical students and fellows will still be able to present their work to conference participants via a printed booklet. 

Wednesday, April 06, 2022

DIG 2022 Match Panel Recap

 We had a very successful DIG Match Panel as many of our members attended this online webinar. 

There were three main categories for questions. The following is a general summary of the advice our matched seniors provided.

Research (How did you get involved)?

-Make sure to reach out to faculty and resident, upperclassmen can help too

-With the annual TDS spring and fall conference, it would be appropriate to ask for research opportunities around that time period

4th year scheduling (How should I modify my schedule)?

-Interviews are held normally from December-January, make sure you leave that time free in order to attend interviews

-When scheduling away rotations, coordinate with your classmates to make sure your schedules don’t overlap

The Match process (What is it like)?

-The Match process is difficult, but you can do it!

-Make sure to coordinate your dermatology program as well as your prelim/transitional year so you can match into both!

-Networking and having mentors will help and make the process much more manageable

Tuesday, April 05, 2022

UTMB Dermatology Announces Research Fellowship

 The UTMB Department of Dermatology has announced a 1-year paid, unaccredited, dermatology research fellowship to start on July 1, 2022. Eligible applicants must have completed their PGY1 year and have an unrestricted Texas Medical License by the time the fellowship begins. Additional information is available on the DIGA spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1q6rKR0emDDM6twbyT2L3s7_CmsAz8ks8saRUs8Ryl40/edit#gid=0

Applications are due May 15, 2022. An unrestricted Texas Medical License is required. Inquiries should be sent electronically to Michael J. Wlikerson, MD, Chair at mgwilker@utmb.edu

Monday, March 28, 2022

UTMB Posters at AAD 2022

The AAD 2022 Meeting was held last weekend (March 25th and 26th, 2022). UTMB was well represented by many of our faculty, residents, and medical students. Here are the poster presentations that were presented at this years meeting: 

Isotretinoin Counseling Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic

Authors: Ayezel Munoz, MD, Renat Ahatov, BSA, Emily Williams, MD, Swami Sundaresan, MD, and Lindy Ross, MD

An Updated Reference for Empiric Antibiotic Therapy in Hidradenitis Suppurativa

Authors: Paige Hoyer, MD, Fareen Momin, BBA, Elizabeth Ellison, BS, Renat Ahatov, BSA, Elise Weisert, MD, and Janice Wilson

Comfort in Performing Cosmetic and Surgical Procedures for Skin of Color Patients: a national survey among U.S. dermatology residents

Authors: Paige Hoyer, MD, Gregory Ugoh, BS, and Lindy Ross, MD

An Updated Reference for Empiric Antibiotic Therapy in Hidradenitis Suppurativa

Authors: Paige Hoyer, MD, Fareen Momin, BBA, Elizabeth Ellison, BS, Renat Ahatov, BSA, Elise Weisert, MD, and Janice Wilson

Pseudoxanthoma elasticum-like papillary dermal elastolysis: a histopathological diagnosis

Authors: Xavier A. Rice, BS, Caroline Hagan, MD, Brandon Goodwin, MD, and Janice Wilson, MD

Reddit and Dermatology: Analyzing user-submitted posts seeking dermatologic advice on r/SkincareAddiction and r/DermatologyQuestions

Authors: Kevin Lee, BS, Nader Aboul-Fettouh, MD, Natalie Kash, MD, Kathleen Kroger, MD, and Sirunya Silapunt, MD

Use Caution When Traveling and Wearing Medical Dressings: Foam Dressing with Silver May Set Off Metal Detectors

Authors: Andrew M. Armenta, M.D., Sarah Kesaria, B.A., Kristyna Gleghorn, M.D., and Richard F. Wagner Jr., M.D.

Spanish in Texas Undergraduate and Dermatology Graduate Medical Education: A Survey Study

Authors: Alyssa Hansen, MPH, Paige Hoyer, MD, and Lindy Ross, MD

Assessing Health Literacy in the Homeless and its Application in Dermatology

Authors: Andrea Francis, B.S and Richard Wagner, M.D.

Psoriasiform Eruption After Treatment with Pembrolizumab

Authors: Olivia Arriaza BS, Benjamin Garcia BS, Ayezel Munoz Gonzalez MD, Brent Kelly MD, and Frank Winsett MD


Saturday, March 26, 2022

March 2022 Hats for the Homeless

 Thanks to all of our DIG volunteers for making our March 2022 Hats for the Homeless program a success! From left the right: Andrea Francis (MS3) and Ben Garcia (MS3).



Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Zoom Facilitates 2022 NRMP UTMB Dermatology Match Celebration

 After match results were officially released at noon EST on Friday, March 18, 2022, all of the7  recently matched applicants to the UTMB Department of Dermatology were able to meet with some dermatology residents and faculty to celebrate their match at UTMB. The UTMB DIG is looking forward to working with all of you!



Sunday, March 20, 2022

DIG Match Panel 2022

 The Dermatology Interest Group will be holding the 2022 Match Panel this Friday 3/25/2022 from 5pm to 6pm on Zoom. Interested members with questions can fill out the google form: 

DIG Match Q&A

Zoom link: 

https://zoom.us/j/99713709052?pwd=b1dERnZUMS9RazB4NXArQW1uS1N5Zz09

Meeting ID: 997 1370 9052

Passcode: 147075

Please Contact Andrea Francis if you have any questions about the upcoming panel. 



Friday, March 18, 2022

5 UTMB MS4 Medical Students Successful in the 2022 Dermatology NRMP Match

 Congratulations to the 5 UTMB MS4 medical students who successfully matched in to dermatology residencies through the 2022 NRMP: 

Renat Ahatov: UTMB

Sarah Kesaria: UTMB

Xavier Rice: Washington University, St. Louis

Matthew Scholl: UTMB

Bianca Uzoma: Washington University, St. Louis

2022 NRMP Dermatology Match Results for UTMB

 The six new dermatology residents who will start in July 2023 are:

Renat Ahatov (UTMB)

Mary Cavanagh (Texas Tech Foster School of Medicine, El Paso, TX)  

Sarah Kesaria (UTMB)

Peter Nguyen (Texas A&M)

Matthew Scholl (UTMB)

Katherine Woolridge (LSU New Orleans)

In addition, Dr. Brinda Chellappan (Texas Tech Foster School of Medicine, El Paso, TX) matched into the “Physician Only” position and

will begin PGY2 dermatology residency at UTMB this July.

UTMB Announces PGY4 Dermatology Chief Residents for the 2022-2023 Academic Year

 All PGY4 dermatology resident serve in a chief resident role during their final year of training. The five chief dermatology residents for the upcoming academic year are:

Chief Scheduling Resident: Victor Teran, MD

Chief Academic Resident: Ayezel Munoz, MD

Chief Resident for Medical Student Education: 

Keith Wagner, MD, MS

Friday Conference Chief Resident: Allison Good, MD

Chief Resident for Quality Improvement and Wellness: Drew Armenta, MD

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

UTMB MS3 Brenda Carrillo Presents at Regional Conference

 Brenda Carrillo, UTMB MS3, presented her project “Cavernous Hemangioma-Like Kaposi Sarcoma: A Rare Histologic Variant” at the virtual LMSA Southwest 10th Annual Regional Conference hosted by Tulane University this past Saturday. Her coauthors were Courtney Haller, MD, Anthony Soldano, MD, and Brett Keeling, MD from Dell Dermatology UT Austin.




Monday, March 14, 2022

UTMB Dermatology fills all Residency Positions in NRMP Match

The NRMP notified UTMB Dermatology that it filled six positions for 2023 and one position to start in July 2022. Applicants will find out where they matched on Friday, March 18.

Research Poster 101 Seminar

 


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Sunday, March 13, 2022

UTMB MS3 Andrea Francis Awarded Magna Cum Laude Dermatology Research Honors

 UTMB MS3 Andrea Francis presented her Dermatology Research Honors Project Thesis presentation (“Hats for the Homeless”) on March 11, 2022 and was awarded Magna Cum Laude dermatology research graduation honors by her ad hoc Honors Committee. Her faculty advisor was Dr. Richard Wagner and her thesis committee members were Drs. Brent Kelly, Sharon Raimer, and Bret Howry. It was the second dermatology research honors project presented virtually this academic year. It was also the first dermatology honors project designed as a Quality Improvement Project (QIP). Congratulations for achieving this distinguished academic honor at UTMB!



Thursday, March 10, 2022

Introducing the UTMB John Sealy School of Medicine

 The University of Texas Medical Branch is naming its School of Medicine the John Sealy School of Medicine in honor of the 19th century Texas entrepreneur and philanthropist John Sealy and the foundation that was established decades after his death to continue his legacy of support. Over the past 100 years, The Sealy & Smith Foundation has contributed more than $1 billion to UTMB, one of the largest cumulative contributions in history to an American institution.

Wednesday, March 09, 2022

MS3 Presents at the National LMSA Conference

 

Brenda Carrillo, MS3, presented her poster "Pediatric Pulse Dose Corticosteroid Dosing and Administration: A Review of the Literature" at the National Latino Medical Student Association Conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her co-authors were Natalya Gallaga, MD, Allison Good, MD, Ayezel Muñoz, MD, and Lindy Ross, MD. 



Monday, March 07, 2022

UTMB PGY4 Dermatology Residents Drs. Paige Hoyer and Anthony Linfante Receive Awards from St. Vincent’s



Undercount of UTMB Medical Student Matches in JAAD Research Letter

 Medical students at UTMB were surprised that UTMB was not listed in the top 20 ranked US  Programs in regard to successful matches into dermatology residency (JAAD 2022; 86:490-492). Our students have exposure to several factors that favor applicants in the competitive dermatology residency match each year: an active dermatology residency program with multiple electives starting in the first year of medical school, a dedicated preclinical dermatology course (dermatology is covered as part of DHM in the second year), ample research opportunities for medical students to collaborate with dermatology residents and faculty or to conduct independent dermatology research as a Principle Investigator (PI) by engaging in the UTMB Dermatology Honors Research Program, encouragement to  present research at regional (Texas Dermatological Society spring and fall meetings), national meetings such as the annual meeting to the American Academy of Dermatology), other national dermatology societies, and the National Student Research Forum dermatology section), 4 departmental graduation awards each year, and numerous volunteer opportunities through our active Dermatology Interest Group (DIG) and St. Vincent’s  monthly dermatology clinic.  Assuming that the other school reports in this article were accurate, UTMB would have ranked tied at number 3 with the University of Michigan.

Researching the archives of the UTMB DIG Blog, it was documented that there have been 24 successful dermatology matches for UTMB medical students during the 4 year period reported (2017-2020). UTMB medical students have matched at 15 different dermatology programs during this period:

UTMB 7

Texas Tech 3

Baylor (Dallas) 1

Cook County 1

LSU (New Orleans) 1

NYU 1

U Arkansas 1

U Florida 1

U Kansas 1

U Minnesota 1

Howard 2

Tulane 1

UT Austin 1

UT Houston 1

UT San Antonio 1

Spring 2022 Bake Sale Sign Up

 


Please use the following link to sign up to participate in this year's spring bake sale!

Thursday, March 03, 2022

Three Texas Medical Schools in Top 20 for Dermatology Residency Matches

 The February 2022 issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology published an interesting research letter pertaining to the top 20 US medical schools that place most applicants into dermatology residencies from 2017 to 2020 (“Medical schools as gatekeepers: A survey and analysis of factors predicting dermatology residency placement” (JAAD 2022;86:490-292). The three Texas Medical Schools listed in the top 20 were Baylor (number 1 with 27 matched students), UT Southwestern (number 17 with 16 matched students), and Texas A&M (tied at number 20 with 15 students). Medical schools affiliated with a dermatology residency program, higher US News Medical School Research Ranking, and an available clerkship dermatology rotation significantly improved the match rate for applicants.

Wednesday, March 02, 2022

UTMB MS3 Andrea Francis Schedules Virtual Dermatology Research Honors Program Thesis Presentation

Please join UTMB MS2 for her virtual Dermatology Honors Research Presentation, “Hats for the Homeless” on Friday, March 11th, 2022 at 8 am CST.

Her faculty mentor is Dr. Richard Wagner. Ad hoc honors thesis committee members are Drs. Bret Howrey (Family Medicine) and dermatology faculty

Richard Wagner (faculty mentor), Sharon Raimer, and Brent Kelly.


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UTMB MS4 Publishes in JAAD

 Congratulations to UTMB MS4 Xavier Rice and for his recent publication, “Addressing diversity in dermatology: implementation of formalized-allyship.” His coauthors were UTMB MS4 Bianca Uzoma and UTMB Dermatology PGY4 resident Paige Hoyer, MD and UTMB dermatology faculty, Lindy Ross MD. doi: 10.1016/j.jaad.2021.12.069.

February 2022 Hats for the Homeless

Thanks to all of our DIG volunteers for making our February 2022 Hats for the Homeless program a success!

From left the right: Andrea Francis (MS3), Puja Shah (MS2), Briana Ortiz (MS2), and Matthew Frantz (MS3)


Monday, February 28, 2022

DIG Spring Bake Sale 3/16/2022

The Dermatology Interest group will be hosting a bake sale fundraiser in the Health Education Center (HEC) hallway at 12:00 PM as well as handing out fliers about sun safety. 

To prevent the spread of COVID-19: We will have hand sanitizer available. All the food will be pre-packaged and be handed out using gloves. Only 1 potential buyer will be allowed at the table at one time for social distancing purposes. Masks will be worn at all times.

If you have any questions please contact Grace Obanigba (goobanig@utmb.edu)

5th Anniversary of the Houston Vitiligo Awareness Movement 5K

 The Houston Vitiligo Awareness Movement will be hosting a 5k on April 9th, 2022 to celebrate their 5 year anniversary as an organization. Houston Vitiligo Awareness Movement is here to Support, Embrace, Educate individuals who are affected by this autoimmune skin disorder. DIG members are welcome and encouraged to attend and volunteer. Please contact Andrea Francis (asfranci@utmb.edu) if you are interested in volunteering or attending this event. 



Friday, February 18, 2022

UTMB MS4 Publishes in JAMA Dermatology

 Congratulations to UTMB MS4 Bianca Uzoma for her recent publication, “Violaceous Plaques on the Left Lower Extremity.” Her coauthors were UTMB Dermatology PGY4 resident Paige Hoyer, MD and UTMB dermatology faculty, Assistant Professor Kathleen Kroger, MD. The citation is JAMA Dermatol. 2021 Dec 1;157(12):1498-1499. doi: 10.1001/jamadermatol.2021.4295. PMID: 34705023.

63rd Annual National Student Research Forum

 We cordially invite you to participate in the virtual 63rd Annual National Student Research Forum (NSRF). This year's forum will feature student research excellence in the fields of biomedical science, population health, and medical humanities from across the country and abroad. The NSRF will be held Saturday, May 14, 2022. We are excited to announce that we expect a return to an in-person forum this year at the University of Texas Medical Branch campus in Galveston, TX!


For more information and to submit your abstract and application, visit our website at www.utmb.edu/nsrfThe abstract submission deadline is March 31, 2022.

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

TDS Spring 2022

TDS is excited to be back in person for our spring conference. We invite you to participate in the Podium & Poster Competition that will be held April 29-30, 2022 for the TDS Spring Meeting. Residents, Fellows & Medical Students will have the opportunity to present their abstracts and research. 

Podium Competition  

Application Deadline: April 1st 

Abstract Paragraph: April 8th 

Poster Competition 

Application Deadline: April 1st 

Abstract Paragraph and Poster PDF deadline: April 8th 

Registration, guidelines, and conference information can be found at the following site: https://www.texasdermatology.org/amsimis/TDS/Meetings/TDS_Annua_Meetings/TDS/Meetings/Annual_Meetings/Fall_Meetings.aspx?hkey=df08b3f7-e3d4-403f-99e1-3efac591cdf6

For further questions, please email alyssa.muckelroy@texasmed.org

Volunteer Interest Form for Stay Shady Events

 Stay Shady is a 30-minute presentation with a PowerPoint and bracelet activity that the UTMB DIG presents at elementary and middle schools in the Galveston area. We would love your help in presenting these! Let us know if you are interested via this form, and then we'll let you know by email if you are chosen. Please feel free to email Kate Zipperer or Olivia Arriaza with questions. (kazipper@utmb.eduocarriaz@utmb.edu)

https://forms.gle/QWZ8HT4dtceA2J656

Wednesday, February 02, 2022

4 Week Summer Dermatology Scholarship

 The University of Washington is excited to again offer a scholarship to students who identify as Underrepresented in Medicine to come and spend 4 weeks on a dermatology elective here in Seattle (for summer/fall 2022).  More details on the program and how to apply can be found here:

https://derm.uw.edu/education/durm-visiting-medical-student-rotation-scholarship