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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.

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

UTMB MS2 writes Column for DIGA Spring Newsletter

The spring DIGA newsletter is out and it features a column by UTMB DIG's own Mai-anh Vu (MS2). Mai-anh is the current DIGA Psoriasis Chair and her column can be found in the following link:
https://mailchi.mp/7184530ca7ad/diga-spring-newsletter-2018

Saturday, June 16, 2018

UTMB MS2 Publishes Original Movie Research Letter about Animated Character Appearance in the British Journal of Dermatology

Congratulations to UTMB MS2 Michael Ryan and UTMB Dermatology Interest Group (DIG) Vice President for his recent publication in the British Journal of Dermatology. Michael completed original research on this topic as a UTMB MS2 this year through the UTMB Dermatology Honors Research Program under the direction of his mentor, Dr. Richard Wagner, UTMB Professor of Dermatology. He presented this research as a poster at the Annual American Academy of Dermatology held in San Diego in February 2018, as an oral presentations at the Annual Fall Meeting of the Texas Dermatological Society in 2017, and at the 2018 National Student Research Forum in Galveston where he was awarded 1st Prize in Podium Presentation for this research. Michael’s paper may be read here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/bjd.16880

UTMB MS3 Publishes Osler Essay

Congratulations to Priscilla Ly (MS3), for her recently published essay about William Osler! The article can be found at OJCPCD.

Friday, June 15, 2018

UTMB Dermatology Faculty Awards Best Dermatology Research by PGY4 Resident

Congratulations to Dr. Lindy Ross for receiving the annual UTMB Dermatology Faculty Award for the Best Dermatology Research Performed by a PGY4 dermatology resident over 3 years of her dermatology residency.

Monday, June 04, 2018

2018 UTMB Dermatology Residents Ready for Launch!

The 2018 Dermatology Graduation Party celebrated the accomplishments of our current UTMB PGY4 residents, who will formally complete dermatology residency training at the end of this month. Pictured with their graduation plaques are (left to right): Drs. Lindy Ross, Adrian Subrt, Will Tausend, and Chinelo Ikpeama). All will be practicing in the Houston area, with Dr. Ross remaining UTMB as a dermatology faculty. Thank you Dr. Adam Nguyen (UTMB Dermatology PGY2) for the great photo!



St. Vincent's Student Clinic Dermatology Night 6/7/18

Join UTMB Dermatology faculty and residents for the upcoming dermatology night at St. Vincent’s Clinic. Please see the calendar link below to reserve your volunteering spot.
When: Thursday, June 7th at 5:30-8:30PM (volunteers should arrive at 5:15)
Where: St. Vincent's House, 2817 Post Office Street, Galveston, Texas 77550

Friday, June 01, 2018

Dr. Bernard Gibson Interviewed for Galveston Daily News

Dr. Gibson, UTMB Dermatology Chair ad interim, provided excellent advice about sun protection at Galveston beaches in the June 1, 2018 issue of the Galveston Daily News in an article by Marissa Barnett (“Park board providing free sunscreen on some Galveston beaches”).

UTMB Dermatology Residents' Award Best Teaching Awards for 2017-2018


Brandon Goodwin, MD: UTMB Faculty Award for Best Dermatology Teaching


Rebecca Philips, MD: UTMB Community Dermatologist Award for Best Dermatology Teaching

2017-2018 UTMB DIG Teaching Awards for Best Resident and Faculty Dermatology Teaching

Lindy Ross, MD: Best Dermatology Teaching by a Resident

Brent Kelly, MD: Best Dermatology Teaching by a Faculty



Congratulations!

2018 UTMB Dermatology Medical Student Awards

History of Dermatology Award: Daniel Burkholder  (“Dr. Charles Wilson: a Texas Mohs Surgery Pioneer”)

Best Original Essay for “Skin Diseases Depicted in Cinema”: Josh Hays (“When Film Inspires Innovation”)

Thomas W. Freese Memorial Award for Excellence in Dermatology: Paige Hoyer

Edgar B. Smith Endowed Scholarship in Dermatology: Morgan Arnold


Congratulations to all!




UTMB MS4s Morgan Arnold (left) and Paige Hoyer (right) with Dermatology Awards

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

New York Times Publishes About Acne

Acne acceptance is the theme of a recent article by Andrea Cheng (“Is Acne Cool Now? How celebrities and influencer are changing the stigma of having acne.” May 28, 2018, https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/28/style/is-acne-cool-now.html ). It is definitely a “must read” for those with dermatology interest.

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

This is No Joke

UTMB MS3 Tyler Marion is the first author on a published report published this month in Online Journal of Community and Person-Centered Dermatology that analyzes the appearance of the Joker, of comic book and movie fame. He and coauthors Keven Cao and Dr. Jorge Roman analyze Joker’s “green hair, bleached white skin, and cherry red lips” from a dermatologic perspective. It is available at http://ojcpcd.com/roman-g/why-so-serious/

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

UTMB Dermatology Resident Elected House Officer Association Public Relations Officer

Dr. Julie Croley, and UTMB PGY2 dermatology resident, has been elected House Officer Association (HOA) Public Relations Officer for the upcoming 2018-2019 academic year. In her duties as the HOA Public Relations Officer, she will attend the GMEC Chief Resident/HOA Officers Subcommittee meetings and the GMEC meeting, along with other HOA duties.

PGY4 Dermatology Resident is UTMB Outstanding Resident of the Year

Congratulations to Dr. Chinelo Ikpeama for being awarded Outstanding Overall Resident of the Year by the UTMB Graduate Medical Education Committee. It is a rare honor to be selected for this highly regarded institutional award. The only previous dermatology resident to receive this award was Dr. John Stephens in 2011.


(Left to right) Drs. D. Callender (UTMB President), B. Gibson (UTMB Dermatology Chair ad interim), C. Ikpeama (UTMB PGY4 dermatology resident), R. Wagner (UTMB Dermatology Program Director), D. Jacobs (UTMB EVP and Provost), and T. Blackwell (UTMB DIO)

Monday, May 21, 2018

"Broad Based Clinical Year"

Many readers of this blog know that a PGY1 year is required before starting a PGY2 (“Advanced”) dermatology residency. What many do not know is that there are 6 specialties where the PGY1 year may be taken, in addition to the highly sought Transitional Year:

-Emergency Medicine
-Family Medicine
-General Surgery
-Internal Medicine (most popular)
-Obstetrics and Gynecology
-Pediatrics
-Transitional Year

The advantage of a PGY1 year in General Surgery or Obstetrics and Gynecology is that complete Medicare residency funding is still available for a dermatology residency if the applicant needs to reapply, since General Surgery receives 5 years of funding, and Obstetrics and Gynecology receives 4 years of funding. All of the rest (excluding the Transitional Year) only receive 3 years of funding, placing many dermatology reapplicants at a disadvantage if the dermatology residency they are interested in is precluded by their institution from considering applicants without complete Medicare funding.


UTMB MS3 Research Presented at 2018 Society for Investigative Dermatology Meeting

Congratulations to UTMB DIG President, MS3 Keith Wagner, for presenting his research poster, “Online Skin Disease Hoaxes: an Evaluation of Scope and Potential Impact” in Orlando, Florida this month (LB 1498). The poster reported preliminary results of his UTMB Dermatology Honors Research Thesis. The Society for Investigative Dermatology (SID) holds annual meetings each spring. This year, since the meeting was held jointly with The European Society for Dermatological Research and the Japanese Society for Investigative Dermatology, it has become known as the “International Investigative Dermatology (IID)” meeting. His co-author on this work was Dr. Janice Wilson, UTMB dermatology and dermatopathology Assistant Professor and Keith’s faculty advisor on his Dermatology Honors Research Project.


Thursday, May 17, 2018

UTMB MS2 Publishes Article in Cutis

Congratulations to UTMB MS2 Michael Ryan for his recently published article "Perianal Basal Cell Carcinoma Treated with Mohs Micrographic Surgery" that appeared in the May 2018 Issue of Cutis. 

The full article can be read online here: https://www.mdedge.com/cutis/article/164898/nonmelanoma-skin-cancer/perianal-basal-cell-carcinoma-treated-mohs-micrographic

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Opportunity for VisualDx App


VisualDx has reached out to us and is offering free accounts to DIG members. VisualDx is a great app for forming differentials based on the appearance of skin lesions. It even has kodachrome-like quizzes to test your knowledge! If you are interested, email Ryan Lawrence at rylawren@utmb.edu and he can send your information to the company. Thanks!

UTMB MS3 Tyler Marion Completes Dermatology Honors Research Program

On May 11, 2018 UTMB MS3 Tyler Marion presented his UTMB Dermatology Honors Research Thesis, titled “Dermatologic Features in Good Film Characters Who Turn Evil: The Transformation.” His faculty committee was comprised of Dr. Peek (Institutional Representative) and ad hoc dermatology committee members, Drs. Richard Wagner (faculty advisor), Janice Wilson, and Brent Kelly. Mr. Marion was awarded Magna Cum Laude graduation research honors for his excellent work. 


Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Recently Published UTMB Dermatology Article Receives Praise

MS4 Josh Hays’ original observation about the risk of reactive eccrine syringofibroadenoma causing confusion with basal cell carcinoma during Mohs surgery drew the praise of Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minnesota) dermatologic surgeon Dr. Jonathan Lopez in his companion Commentary to the report in the May 2018 issue of Dermatologic Surgery (44: 740-741). Dr. Lopez commended the authors and wrote, “Their astute observation prevented unnecessary tissue removal…” Josh’s coauthors were Drs. Malone, former UTMB dermatology resident and UTMB’s first Micrographic Surgery Fellow, Brandon Goodwin, UTMB dermatology and dermatopathology faculty, and Richard Wagner, UTMB Micrographic Surgery Fellowship Director.

UTMB MS3 Publishes Humanism Essay

Congratulations to UTMB MS3 Keith Wagner for his recently published essay, “The Soul in the Machine,” that appeared in Online Journal of Community and Person-Centered Dermatology.

Thursday, May 10, 2018

UTMB Dermatology 2019 Dermatology Applicant Interview Dates



UTMB Dermatology will interview dermatology residency applicants for residency positions that start on July 1, 2020 on:

-Friday morning, January 25 (internal applicants only)

-Thursday or Friday morning on February 7 and 8 (external rotators and outside applicants)

To be considered for an interview, a complete application through ERAS must be received no later than October 31, 2018. USMLE Step 1 scores are required. UTMB Dermatology typically receives over 400 applications for only 4 available positions. They usually offer about 30 interviews to external rotators and outside applicants.

UTMB MS4s and other internal applicants should reserve January 25,, 2019 for their UTMB dermatology interview and schedule other dermatology residency interviews on a different day.

UTMB Dermatology Authors Publish Article about Split Ear Lobe Repair

Congratulations to UTMB PGY3 dermatology resident Dr. Vlad Codrea for his co-authorship of  “Split ear lobe repair with piercing preservation and optimal ear lobe aesthetics” that was published in J Am Acad Dermatol 2018 Apr 30 pii: S0190-9622(18)30646-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jaad.2018.04.042. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 29723558. The first author was Dr. CH Malone, former UTMB dermatology resident and fellow in Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology who is now dermatology faculty at Baylor in Houston, Texas. Dr. Richard Wagner, UTMB Professor of Dermatology also co-authored this article.

UTMB Dermatology “Film Crew” Respond to New Publication About 21st Century Movies

UTMB dermatology is quickly developing expertise and an international reputation in the area of skin disease depictions in movies. In addition to first author Dr. Vail Reese from San Francisco, California and Editor-in-Chief of ww.skinema.com, UTMB MS2 Michael Ryan, PGY2 dermatology resident Dr. Julie Corley, and dermatology faculty Dr. Richard Wagner coauthored a response to a letter that was published in Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (JEADV). Its citation is J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2018 Apr 28. doi: 10.1111/jdv.15015. [Epub ahead of print] 

Wednesday, May 09, 2018

Dermatology Horror Story

In the May 2018 issue of Dermatology Times (page 10), Dr. Zoey Draelos wrote about how vertical integration of healthcare may drastically change current dermatology practice. It starts with the purchase of national pharmacy chains and large physician practices by insurance companies. These insurance companies then set up medical clinics in all of their pharmacies, with staffing by nurse practitioners. Nurse practitioners would diagnose and treat skin disease utilizing medicine conveniently available in the pharmacy. A lower cost of care for patients in this setting could financially incentivize them to use these facilities. It is projected that almost half of all visits would be skin disease related. The only patients that would be referred to a dermatologist would be those failing to respond to treatment, and referrals would only be made to dermatologists employed by the insurance company. These dermatologists would be limited to prescribing medicines that financially benefit the insurance company due to prior pharmacy-benefit manager relationships.

One Year Family Medicine Sponsored Fellowship in San Antonio

Family medicine physicians usually see lots of patients with skin diseases. UTHSC-San Antonio Family Medicine sponsors a 1 year “Underserved Dermatology Fellowship in Family Medicine” for Family Medicine physicians who have completed residency. No dermatology boards or certifying exam needed! For additional information, please see: https://nf.aafp.org/Directories/Fellowship/Detail/efa9713c-f470-4a0d-94e2-c264eb6d3d4c and http://profiles.uthscsa.edu/?pid=profile&id=1400082IQ

Tuesday, May 08, 2018

UTMB Dermatology Expands DERU-1050 for First Year Medical Students

UTMB has expanded the opportunity for UTMB MS1s to take DERU-1050 during 4 week rotations in May and June. The number of students accepted to this rotation is now 4 (instead of 2). Completion of these rotations not only introduces our first year medical students to specialty dermatology practice, but also counts as elective credit towards graduation.

Monday, May 07, 2018

UTMB Dermatology Faculty Elected to AOA

Congratulations are in order for Dr. Brandon Goodwin, for his recent election as faculty to the Texas Alpha Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. UTMB students of UTMB’s AOA chapter nominated and elected Dr. Goodwin for his “excellence in scholarship, gifted teaching, high professionalism, and leadership.” 

Sunday, May 06, 2018

Two UTMB DIG Members Receive 2018 Osler Medallion Awards

Congratulations to UTMB MS3 Keith Wagner and MS2 Michael Ryan for their 2018 Osler Student Society Medallion Awards. This is a peer award honor given by UTMB medical students in recognition for service to Osler Student Societies on campus. Previous DIG members who have won this award are Paige Hoyer as a MS2 in 2016 and Kristyna Gleghorn as a MS3 in 2016.

Tuesday, May 01, 2018

UTMB DIG Members Present at National Student Research Forum 2018


This past April 26th and 27th, several DIG members attended the annual NSRF meeting in Galveston, Texas. UTMB DIG Members Michael Ryan (MS2) and Keith Wagner (MS3) won the awards for the best dermatology oral and poster presentation respectively. Priscilla Ly (MS3) won the award for best oral presentation in microbiology and immunology. Keith Wagner also won the NSRF Oslerian Award for Translational Research.


Best Dermatology Oral Presentation:

1420    Michael Ryan  
University of Texas Medical Branch          
Dermatologic Depictions in Animated Movies      
(Oral Session A)



Best Dermatology Poster Presentation:

1580    Keith Wagner  
University of Texas Medical Branch          
SkinHoax.com: A New Public Resource to Address Online Dermatologic Hoaxes      
(Poster Session B)



Best Immunology and Microbiology Oral Presentation:

1436    Priscilla Ly       
University of Texas Medical Branch          
Intestinal Myiasis caused by Sarcophaga sp. in Peru: A Case Report and Review of the Literature    
Oral Session B



There were many students presenting their research at the conference including


1472    Matthew LaCour         
University of Texas Medical Branch          
A Case of Erosive Pustular Dermatosis of the Scalp in a Pediatric Patient   
(Oral Session E)



1552    Ryan Lawrence
University of Texas Medical Branch
Non-testicular Scrotal Mass in Borderline Lepromatous Patient    
(Poster Session A)

1570    Ryan Lawrence
University of Texas Medical Branch          
The Effects of Interferon Regulatory Factor Gene Knockouts in Murine Macrophages Infected With Zika Virus               
(Poster Session A)



1429    Priscilla Ly       
University of Texas Medical Branch          
Rhabdomyolysis Attributed to Terbinafine: A Rare Occurrence that can be Mistaken for Terbinafine Induced Hepatotoxicity  
(Poster Session A)

1454    Priscilla Ly       
University of Texas Medical Branch          
A Rare Case of Multicentric Reticulohistiocytosis   
(Oral Session A)



1523    Tyler Marion   
University of Texas Medical Branch          
Dermatologic Features in Good Film Characters Who Turn Evil: The Transformation            
(Poster Session A)




1532    Caitlin Pekowski
University of Texas Medical Branch
Lupus Erythematosus Panniculitis Presenting to Wound Care Clinic as Upper Arm Ulceration            
(Poster Session A)

1533    Caitlin Pekowski
University of Texas Medical Branch          
Clinically Amyopathic Dermatomyositis with Associated Invasive Malignancy         
(Poster Session A)





Monday, April 30, 2018

UTMB MS3 Scheduled to Present Dermatology Research Honors Thesis on May 11, 2018

DIG members, particularly UTMB MS1s and MS2s with interest in substantive dermatology research with UTMB Dermatology Faculty, may be interested in attending MS3 Tyler Marion’s Thesis Presentation titled “Dermatologic Features in Good Film Characters Who Turn Evil: The Transformation” on Friday morning, May 11, 2018 at 8 am in the 5th Floor Dermatology Conference Room (5.124 McCullough). Mr. Marion’s thesis committee is comprised of Drs. MK Peek, R Wagner (faculty advisor), B Kelly, and J Wilson.

Volunteers Needed for UTMB Annual Skin Cancer Screening on May 5th

UTMB DIG members may be interested in working with our dermatology faculty and residents while they provide free skin cancer screening at the Bay Colony UTMB Dermatology Clinic in League City on Saturday,  May 5, 2018 from 9 am to noon.

What to do if your Manuscript is Rejected

Authors from the Boston University Department of Dermatology offer advice about what to do if your submitted paper is rejected by a  journal in their March 2018 Dermatology Online Journal article, “Peer reviews: the dreaded rejection” (see https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9h60v8r6 ). If revision is requested, timely resubmission works best once reviewers’ comments are adequately addressed. If no revision is requested, the best solution is to resubmit your article to another journal that publishes on your topic. If critical reviews are available, it is best to revise the manuscript taking these comments into account before resubmitting it to another journal.

UTMB Medical Students Publish Another “Compelling Comment” in SKIN

UTMB MS3s Tyler Marion and Jake Gibbons have published in the Compelling Comments section of the May 2018 issue of SKIN The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine about “Cocaine and the Local Anesthetic” (Volume 2, Issue 3, pages 205-206). Congratulations to both!

UTMB MS3 Publishes Original Dermatology Quality Improvement Project In SKIN

Congratulations to UTMB DIG President Keith Wagner for his recent peer-reviewed publication, “Incorporating Discussion of Seborrheic Keratoses during Primary Care Visits” in the latest issue of SKIN The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine (May 2018, Volume 2, Issue 3, pages 186 to 190). His co-authors are Drs. Daniel Juarez (private internal medicine practice in San Antonio) and Bernard Gibson, UTMB Dermatology Chair ad interim and Dermatology Quality Improvement Director. The article is available at https://jofskin.org/index.php/skin/article/view/247/pdf

Reducing Stress in Professional Mentoring Relationships

The April 17, 2018 issue of JAMA contains an article that offers valuable insight from the Section of Plastic Surgery and the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan titled, “Mentoring Millennials” (Waljee JF, Chopra V, Saint S. JAMA 2018;319:1547-1548). According to the authors, mentorship dyads may be compromised by generational issues of as-needed vs scheduled engagement, flat vs pyramidal infrastructure, and purpose vs process. The issues of inertia, hierarchy, busywork, subordination, uniformity, and isolation are discussed.

UTMB Dermatology Fares Well at 2018 Spring Texas Dermatological Society Meeting in Austin

Congratulations to all UTMB participants at the Spring Meeting of the Texas Dermatological Society (TDS) Meeting in Austin on April 27-28, 2018. Of note, 2 UTMB dermatology residents won competitions in the podium (Dr. Chinelo Ikpeama, PGY4, 2nd place, and Dr. V. Codrea, PGY3, 3rd place), and Dr. V. Codrea also won 1st place in the poster category. UTMB Dermatology accounted for 3 of 7 podium presentations and 20 of 54 posters.  Dr. M. Wilkerson, Professor Dermatology at UTMB also received a mentoring award from TDS for his excellent work with the organization.


UTMB DIG Members enjoying TDS. Right to left Priscilla Ly, Andrew Armenta, Tyler Marion, Keith Wagner, Matt LaCour, and Ryan Lawrence (all MS3).

UTMB Podium Presentations

Ikpeama C, Gleghorn K, Akunna T, Ryan M. Why dermatology? A survey of factors influencing resident physician selection of a career in dermatology. (2nd Place)

Wagner KD, Croley JA, Wilson JM. SkinHoax.com: A Strategy to Reassure People Exposed to Internet Skin Disease Hoaxes

Codrea V, Malone CH, Wagner RF Jr. Split ear lobe repair with piercing preservation and optimal ear lobe aesthetics (3rd Place)


UTMB Poster Presentations

Armenta AM, Codrea VA, Gibson BR, Goodwin BP. Sclerosing perineurioma presenting as shiny painful papule

Benavidez J, Polouse D, Gonzalez EB. A case of an acute gout flare presenting as cellulitis

Burkholder D, Wolf K, Wilson J. Localized bullous pemphigoid arising within pre-existing plantar dyshidrosis

Codrea V, Ly P, Nguyen A, Group A, Wilson J. Extensive cutaneous lichen sclerosis treated with methotrexate therapy (1st Place)

Croley JA, Hirshburg JM, Wagner RF Jr. The Weck knife technique for harvesting split-thickness skin grafts

Woolridge KF, Dallo C, Goodwin BP. Cryofibrinogenemia manifesting as retiform purpura and digital necrosis in a middle-aged alcoholic female

Ezekor M, Ross L, Wilkerson M. Concomitant kwashiokor and zinc deficiency in middle-aged obese woman

Gleghorn K, Kaltwasser K, Wagner K, White S, Hirshburg J, Goodwin B. Basal cell carcinoma masquerading as bursitis of the knee

LaCour M, Croley J, Wilson J. Generalized lichen nitidus in a middle-aged adult

Lawrence RE, Kaltwasser K, Kelly B, Raimer S. Sclerosing lipogranuloma of the face

Ross L, LaCour M, Kelly B. Clinical implications of immunohistochemical staining in sebaceous neoplasms suggestive of Muir-Torre Syndrome

Ly P, Rana A, Wilkerson MG. A case of acneiform eruption resulting from the use of a facial mask: what is to blame?

Marion M, Wagner R. Dermatologic features in good film characters who turn evil: the transformation

Pekowski CN, Subrt AP, Wilkerson MG. Lichen striatus presenting on upper extremity of adult male

Rana A, Lawrence RE, Group A. The role of medical maggot debridement therapy on recalcitrant, chronic wounds

Ryan M, Codrea V, Alabdulrazzaq H, Toyohara J.  Perianal basal cell carcinoma

Tausend W, Hoyer P, Arnold M, Wagner K, Ross L, Wilson J. Treatment of vitiligo with crisaborole 2% ointment

Wagner KD, Juarez DJ, Gibson BR. Improving the quality of care for seborrheic keratoses by internists

Burkholder D, Codrea V, Head E, Wagner R. Dr. Charles Wilson: a Texas Mohs surgery pioneer

Crain C, Croley JA, Gibson, B. Clinical Utility of a KOH Prep in Unclear Cases of Subungual Melanoma


UTMB MS2 First Author on Dermatologic Surgery Publication

Congratulations to Michael Ryan, UTMB MS2 for his recent case report, “Pseudohalo Basal Cell Carcinoma,” that was published in Dermatologic Surgery (2018; Apr 13. doi: 10.1097/DSS.0000000000001510, Epub ahead of print), PMID: 29659408. His coauthors were UTMB dermatology faculty Drs. Brandon Goodwin and Richard Wagner. His other co-author was former UTMB Mohs Fellow, Dr. C. Helen Malone, who is currently a faculty member at Baylor Dermatology in Houston. Congratulations to all for this interesting case report!

Sunday, April 29, 2018

St. Vincent's Student Clinic Dermatology Night 5/3/18

Join UTMB Dermatology faculty for the upcoming dermatology night (Thursday, May 3rd) at St. Vincent’s Clinic. Please see the calendar link below to reserve your volunteering spot.
When: Thursday, May 3rd at 5:30-8:30PM (volunteers should arrive at 5:15)
Where: St. Vincent's House, 2817 Post Office Street, Galveston, Texas 77550

Monday, April 23, 2018

DIG's 13th Annual Melanoma Walk Results

The DIG would like to send a big thank you to everyone that donated, came out to participate, or volunteered in the Annual AIM for the CURE Melanoma 5K! The weather cooperated this year and we had a great turnout. Thanks to everyone's efforts, the DIG raised a substantial amount of money for research, education, and patient/family support for those affected by melanoma. 


Pictured above: Some of the participants in this year's 5K relax after their run. Congratulations to DIG member Tyler Marion (MS3) for his photo finish* 2nd place!


Pictured above: DIG Volunteers (Left to Right) - Keith Wagner (MS3), Priscilla Ly (MS3), Michael Ryan (MS2), Ryan Lawrence (MS3), Tyler Marion (MS3), Caitlin Pekowski (MS2)
Thanks to Nariman Khan (MS3) for volunteering and taking the photo!


Pictured above: Coordinators of this year's event - Caitlin Pekowski (MS2) and Ryan Lawrence (MS3). Not pictured - Paige Hoyer (MS4).