Publications and presentations
Abstracts and Poster Presentations
1. Watson A., Albrecht J. M., Huynh T., Nahar V.K. Epidermolysis with Pyloric Atresia in a Premature Infant: A Case Study. Poster presented at: Rare Disease Day Symposium; February 28, 2025; Jackson, MS.
2. Eley SJ, Albrecht M, Sauce E, Brodell RT, Nahar VK, Huynh TN. Mucinous Eccrine Nevus: A rare lesion with unique histopathological characteristics. Poster presentation at: American Society of Dermatopathology (ASDP) Annual Meeting; November 7, 2025; Baltimore, MD
3. Maneck, N. A., Narmour, M., Vijayasankar, A., Keriwala, P., Walker, B., Mei, H., Kuiper, L. B., Nahar, V. K., Chandra, S., & Gangadhara, S. (2026, June 2–3). Remote consults to neurology inpatients in a rural hospital: A model to address specialist workforce shortage [Poster presentation]. SEARCH 2026 – The National Telehealth Research Symposium, Chapel Hill, NC, United States.
4. Brodell, R. T., Cruse, A. R., Lam, J. T., Byrd, A. C., Burrow, R. H., Velasquez, A. R., Noble, C. A., & Overton, J. S.(March, 2024). Correlation of Fine Pinpoint Papules in Subacute Spongiotic Dermatitis with Langerhans Cell Microgranulomas. Poster to be presented at the joint meeting of the International Society of Dermatopathology, San Diego, CA.
Publications
1. Morrissette, S., Cross, C., Jackson, J., Nahar, V. K., & Huynh, T. “Scratching the Surface: A Deeper Look into Pruritus in CTCL.” American Academy of Dermatology, Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, March, 2026.
2. Cross, C., Huynh, T., Islam, R. K., Quadri, S. S., Clark, J. T., Borger, A. L., Brodell, R. T. & Nahar, V. K. “Knowledge, Training, and Utilization of Teledermatology among Dermatology Nurses.” American Academy of Dermatology, Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, March, 2026.
3. Kuiper, L. B., Watson, A. J., Eckerson, A. C., Lima, F. A., Lin, Y.-Y., Davis, T., Trammell, V., Nahar, V. K., & Chandra, S. (In Press). Adoption of AI-based scribes in telemedicine: Provider attitudes and insights. Telemedicine and e-Health. Accepted 1/30/2025
4. Islam, R. K., Sharma, M., Davis, R. E., Layman, B., Dunn, C., Wilkerson, A. H., Somi, S. A., Sharma, R., Gruszynski, K., Quadri, S. S., & Nahar, V. K. "Understanding and Predicting Flossing Behaviors of Rural Appalachian Population Using the Multi-theory Model (MTM) of Health Behavior Change: A Cross-sectional Study." American College of Preventive Medicine, Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, May, 2025.
5. Doyle, N. A., Cohen-Winans, S., Ford, M. A., Samuel, K., Olatunde, O., Nahar, V. K., & Davis, R. E. (In Press). Psycho-sociodemographic and Substance-related Correlates of Non-Suicidal Self-Injurious Behavior. Journal of Public Health in the Deep South.
6. Wilkerson, A. H., Sharma, M., Samuel, K. D., Chandra, A., Nair, V. B., Quadri, S. S. A., Mann, J. R., Nahar, V. K., & Davis, R. E. (In Press). Testing of a Multi-Theory Model (MTM) to Determine Factors Associated with the Initiation and Maintenance of Adequate Sleep Behavior among Students from a Southeastern United States Medical School. BMJ Public Health.
7. Watson, A. J., Eckerson, A. C., Brodell, R. T., Jackson, J. D., & Nahar, V. K. (In Press). Advantages and Disadvantages of a Private Vs Academic Setting for Dermatology Practice. Cutis. Accepted 7/16/2025
8. Benge, J. C., Cruse, A. R., Brodell, R. T., & Nahar, V. K. (In Press). Gianotti-Crosti syndrome-like Reaction Before Resolution of Molluscum Contagiosum. Journal of the Dermatology Nurses' Association. Accepted 7/16/2025
9. Irungu, M., Obajaja, H., Igboanugo, J., Dennis, D. III, Moody, Z., Williams, S., Nahar, V. K., & Davis, R. E. “Drug-Related Stigmatization and Psychological Distress.” American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., November, 2025.
10. Irungu, M., Chapell, O., Ssali, A., Obajaja, H., Igboanugo, J., Dennis, D. III, Moody, Z., Williams, S., Olatunde, O., Nahar, V. K., Hammig, B., & Davis, R. E. “Having Sought Help for Substance-Related Harms Is Associated with Higher Levels of Perceived and Experienced Stigmatization Among Individuals Who Use Drugs and/or Engage in Problematic Alcohol Use.” American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., November, 2025.
11. Cross, C. J., Watson, A. J., Anand, G., Eckerson, A. C., Wilkerson, A. H., Brodell, R. T., Nahar, V. K., & Huynh,T. N. “Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices in Urticaria Care: A Review of Patient and Physician Insights.” 6th Inflammatory Skin Disease Summit: The Translational Revolution, The New York Academy of Medicine, New York, USA, November 12–15, 2025.
12. Watson, A. J., Eckerson, A. C., McClung, S., McCowan, N., Brodell, R. T., Jackson, J. D., Nahar, V. K., & Huynh, T. N. (In Press). Expanding access to dermatologic care: The Jackson Free Clinic Dermatology Initiative. Archives of Dermatological Research. (2026) 318:115. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00403-026-04537-3.
13. Goode SS, Quiring RA, Awais M, Brodell RT, Sharma PC. Eruptive inflammatory tinea corporis: a case report highlighting the role of molecular testing on formalin-fixed tissue in confirming the causative species. AME Case Rep. 2026 Jan 22;10:44. doi: 10.21037/acr-2025-184. PMID: 41676196; PMCID: PMC12885855.
14. Cross C, A Watson, G Anand, RT Brodell, T Huynh, V Nahar. Abstract: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices in Urticaria Care: An International Review of Patient and Physician Insights. J Invest Dermatol. (2025) 145 (11): #125 Supplement E51.
15. Watson A, H Badon, MA Braswell, RH Sorensen, J Merfeld, SC Dillard, MD, RT Brodell, MD. Urticaria Following COVID-19 Booster Vaccination: Case Series and Review. SKIN The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine. 9(5) (2025) 2652-2657. DOI: 10:25251/vvhp4161.
16. Zagales R, Leah M. Cook, Benjamin Rushing, David Gustafson, Jose A. Plaza, Robert T. Brodell, and Abraham Korman. Chapter 4: Genital Neoplasms in A Comprehensive Guide to Genital Skin Disease ed. Kelly Tyler. (2025). Springer Nature Cham, Switzerland. pp 111-137.
17. Jennings JR, T Helm, JD Jackson, RT Brodell. Late-Career Transitions from Independent Practice to Academic Dermatology: Financial Drivers, Professional Rewards, and Practical Steps, Archives of Dermatological Research. Accepted November 23, 2025.
18. Rahib Islam, Chloe Coulter, Julissa A. Jimenez, Josh T. Clark, Vinayak K Nahar, Robert T. Brodell, JeremyJackson, 63709 Assessing the TORPEDO Project: Training Opportunities in Residency Programs to Enhance Diversity and Outcomes. JAAD,(Sept 2025) 93(3) Supplement AB124 https://www.jaad.org/article/S0190-9622(25)01236-8/abstract.
19. Islam R, C Reeves, CS Mockbee, SE Helms, TN Huynh, L Hughes, DM Ivory, JT Clark, RT Brodell, VK Nahar. 63368 Strategic Assessment of Project ECHO® Dermatology in the Deep South: A SWOT Approach (September 2025) 93(3):, Supplement AB303 https://www.jaad.org/article/S0190-9622(25)01937-1/abstract
20. Weber, B., Ferris, M., Ivory, D., Trammell, V., Nahar, V. K., & Asch, S. (In Press). Expanding Rural Access to Pediatric Dermatology Expertise: An Interdisciplinary Approach through Project ECHO. Archives of Dermatological Research. Accepted 9/9/2025
21. Parker RT, Jimenez JA, Huynh T, Brodell RT. Beginning of the End (BOTE) Sign in the Setting of Recurrent Molluscum Contagiosum in a Child. Cureus. 2025 Aug 6;17(8):e89489. doi: 10.7759/cureus.89489. PMID: 40918906; PMCID: PMC12412773.
22. Gammon VK, N Simmons, Y Yusuf, RT Brodell, F Gonzalez-Fernandez. Verruca Actinic Keratosis vs. Verruca Vulgaris - Importance of Communication, Adequate Specimen Excision and Tissue Orientation. J of Skin. 2025;9(4):2559-2562. doi:10.25251/ef03js48