
Episode #76
Three Sheets to Tofa
The Derms debut a shorter format with three papers and one newly dirt-cheap drug: generic tofacitinib. The safety, the risks, and the practicalities—right down to getting it for just $25 a month.

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Hosted by Scholars in Medicine · health · EN-US · 78 episodes
Derms on Drugs is where cutting-edge dermatology meets mediocre comedy. Each week three dermatologists – Matt Zirwas, Laura Ferris and Tim Patton – discuss, debate, and dissect the hottest topics in dermatology.It's everything you need to know to be on the cutting-edge of dermatology and it’ll be the most fun you’ve ever had while actually learning something useful.Derms on Drugs is produced by Scholars in Medicine, an online educational platform (scholarsinmedicine.com) exclusively for healthcare professionals of all levels of experience and education.
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Episode #76
The Derms debut a shorter format with three papers and one newly dirt-cheap drug: generic tofacitinib. The safety, the risks, and the practicalities—right down to getting it for just $25 a month.

Episode #75
Pediatric dermatology legend Dr. Sheila Fallon Friedlander joins the Derms to sort through the new topical “Goldilocks” problem, take the sting out of Dupixent injections, and make the case for treating molluscum sooner. Plus, how to recognize measles—and why its most frightening complication may not appear for years.

Episode #74
The CSU rulebook is getting a rewrite, and the Derms on Drugs crew has thoughts. Dr. Jason Hawkes joins the conversation to talk new guidelines, new therapies, and why it may be time to stop sending these patients somewhere else.

Episode #73
This week, the DoD tackle studies that leave plenty of room for debate—from skin cancer treatment costs and melanoma risk to HS, alopecia areata, and the real-world decisions that don't always come with straightforward answers.

Episode #72
The DOD tackle longitudinal melanonychia, retronychia, nail biopsies, and other everyday nail problems—with enough practical pearls to make you rethink your next nail patient.
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