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The Medical Sisterhood: Exposure is Power-Women in Medicine Creating Opportunity, With Elizabeth Kiracofe MD

27 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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In the latest episode [https://www.hcplive.com/podcasts/the-medical-sisterhood] of The Medical Sisterhood podcast, host Mona Shahriari, MD, assistant clinical professor of dermatology at the Yale University School of Medicine and the associate director of clinical trials at Central Connecticut Dermatology Research, is joined by Elizabeth A. Kiracofe, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Airia Comprehensive Dermatology, for a candid discussion centered on career evolution, entrepreneurship, and redefining success in medicine. Their conversation highlights the personal and professional inflection points that shape a physician’s path, particularly for women navigating leadership, ownership, and work-life integration. Key Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction of Dr. Kiracofe 02:06 Career background 04:40 What sparked the Airia Foundation's beginning? 09:44 Helping patients with key issues 12:08 Mentorship experiences 19:19 Simple steps for clinicians to get involved in the community 26:17 Final thoughts on women in leadership Want to join The Medical Sisterhood community? Click here to join our LinkedIn Group! [https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13095556/]

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The Medical Sisterhood: The Strength Nobody Talks About, with Saakshi Khattri, MD

In the latest episode of The Medical Sisterhood podcast, host Mona Shahriari, MD, associate clinical professor of dermatology [https://www.hcplive.com/clinical/dermatology] at Yale University and practicing dermatologist in Connecticut, sat down with Saakshi Khattri, MD. Khattri is a triple board-certified physician in dermatology, rheumatology, and internal medicine, associate professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and director of Mount Sinai’s Dermatology/Rheumatology service. Together, the pair of physicians explored themes of reinvention, contentment, boundaries, and redefining success for women in medicine. For full video and summary, click here [https://www.hcplive.com/view/the-medical-sisterhood-strength-nobody-talks-saakshi-khattri-md].

25 de jun de 202625 min
episode The Medical Sisterhood: The Hidden Cost of Being the Compassionate Doctor, With Lisa Swanson MD artwork

The Medical Sisterhood: The Hidden Cost of Being the Compassionate Doctor, With Lisa Swanson MD

In this new episode [https://www.hcplive.com/view/the-medical-sisterhood-hidden-cost-compassionate-doctor-lisa-swanson-md] of The Medical Sisterhood podcast, host Mona Shahriari, MD, is joined by dual board-certified dermatologist and pediatric dermatologist Lisa Swanson, MD, for a thoughtful discussion on the emotional labor of medicine, the pressures women physicians face, and the profound impact pediatric dermatologists can have on children and families. From representation and mentorship to burnout, empathy, and balancing professional ambition with personal identity, this episode offers an honest look at the realities of practicing medicine today. Want to join The Medical Sisterhood community? Click here to join our LinkedIn Group! [https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13095556/]

15 de may de 202627 min
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The Medical Sisterhood: Exposure is Power-Women in Medicine Creating Opportunity, With Elizabeth Kiracofe, MD

In the April episode [https://www.hcplive.com/view/the-medical-sisterhood-exposure-is-power-women-medicine-creating-opportunity-elizabeth-kiracofe-md] of The Medical Sisterhood podcast, host Mona Shahriari, MD, assistant clinical professor of dermatology [https://www.hcplive.com/clinical/dermatology] at the Yale University School of Medicine and the associate director of clinical trials at Central Connecticut Dermatology Research, is joined by Elizabeth A. Kiracofe, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Airia Comprehensive Dermatology, for a candid discussion centered on career evolution, entrepreneurship, and redefining success in medicine. Key Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction of Dr. Kiracofe 2:06 Career background 4:40 What sparked the Airia Foundation's beginning? 9:44 Helping patients with key issues 12:08 Mentorship experiences 19:19 Simple steps for clinicians to get involved in the community 26:17 Final thoughts on women in leadership Want to join The Medical Sisterhood community? Click here to join our LinkedIn Group! [https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13095556/]

5 de may de 202627 min
episode The Medical Sisterhood: Exposure is Power-Women in Medicine Creating Opportunity, With Elizabeth Kiracofe MD artwork

The Medical Sisterhood: Exposure is Power-Women in Medicine Creating Opportunity, With Elizabeth Kiracofe MD

In the latest episode [https://www.hcplive.com/podcasts/the-medical-sisterhood] of The Medical Sisterhood podcast, host Mona Shahriari, MD, assistant clinical professor of dermatology at the Yale University School of Medicine and the associate director of clinical trials at Central Connecticut Dermatology Research, is joined by Elizabeth A. Kiracofe, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Airia Comprehensive Dermatology, for a candid discussion centered on career evolution, entrepreneurship, and redefining success in medicine. Their conversation highlights the personal and professional inflection points that shape a physician’s path, particularly for women navigating leadership, ownership, and work-life integration. Key Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction of Dr. Kiracofe 02:06 Career background 04:40 What sparked the Airia Foundation's beginning? 09:44 Helping patients with key issues 12:08 Mentorship experiences 19:19 Simple steps for clinicians to get involved in the community 26:17 Final thoughts on women in leadership Want to join The Medical Sisterhood community? Click here to join our LinkedIn Group! [https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13095556/]

30 de abr de 202627 min
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ABCs in Dermatology: Late Breaking Data Spotlight at AAD 2026

For dermatologists and the dermatology community, the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Annual Meeting [https://www.hcplive.com/conference/aad] has earned the reputation as a platform the next wave of practice-changing advances in the field. The 2026 AAD annual meeting served as a prime example of why, with more than a dozen phase 2 or phase 3 trials headlining the conference—showcasing new data in psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and more. In this special edition episode of ABCs in Dermatology, [https://www.hcplive.com/podcasts/abcs-in-dermatology] hosts Chris Bunick, MD, PhD, of Yale School of Medicine, and Lindsay Ackerman, MD, of US Dermatology Partners, break down a trio of late-breaking trials from the meeting and share their perspective on additional data of note across multiple disease states. TOGETHER-PsA Trial On March 28, 2026, Eli Lilly announced positive phase 3b results from the TOGETHER-PsA trial evaluating concomitant ixekizumab (Taltz) and tirzepatide (Zepbound) versus ixekizumab alone in adults with active psoriatic arthritis and obesity or overweight. In the randomized, open-label trial of 271 participants, the combination arm met the primary endpoint, ACR50 response plus ≥10% weight reduction at 36 weeks, in 31.7% of patients versus 0.8% with ixekizumab monotherapy, with improvements in disease activity, fatigue, physical function, and cardiometabolic markers also favoring the combination. Adverse events in the combination arm were generally mild to moderate and consistent with the established profiles of each agent, with nausea, diarrhea, and constipation among the most common. Eli Lilly indicated detailed findings will be discussed with regulators, though no submission timeline was disclosed. Part A of the Phase 2 APEX Trial On March 23, 2026, Apogee Therapeutics announced positive 52-week maintenance data from Part A of the phase 2 APEX trial evaluating zumilokibart, an extended half-life anti-IL-13 monoclonal antibody, in adults with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis. Based on the trial's maintenance phase, EASI-75 response was maintained at week 52 in 75% and 85% of week 16 responders receiving every-3-month and every-6-month dosing, respectively, with deepening of response observed across lesional and itch endpoints in the full treated population through 52 weeks. Zumilokibart's extended half-life design supports dosing as infrequently as twice yearly, compared with up to 26 annual injections for currently available therapies, with a safety profile consistent with other agents in the IL-13 class. Part B 16-week induction data are expected in the second quarter of 2026, with phase 3 initiation in moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis planned for the second half of 2026. LATITUDE Psoriasis Phase 3 Studies On March 28, 2026, Takeda announced positive phase 3 results from the Latitude PsO 3001 and 3002 trials evaluating zasocitinib, a once-daily oral selective TYK2 inhibitor, in adults with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis. In the randomized, double-blind, placebo- and active comparator-controlled trials, 71.4% and 69.2% of zasocitinib-treated patients achieved sPGA 0/1 at week 16 versus 10.7% and 12.6% with placebo and 32.1% and 29.7% with apremilast (P <.001), with PASI 75 responses observed as early as week 4 and more than 90% of week 40 responders maintaining response through week 60. The safety profile was consistent with phase 2b data, with upper respiratory tract infection, nasopharyngitis, and acne among the most common adverse events and no new safety signals were identified. Takeda plans to submit a New Drug Application to the FDA starting in fiscal year 2026. Relevant disclosures for Bunick include AbbVie, South Beach Symposium, Almirall, Apogee Therapeutics, Arcutis Biotherapeutics, Daiichi Sankyo, Eli Lilly, LEO Pharma, US, Novan, Novartis, Ortho Dermatologics, Palvella Therapeutics, Pfizer Inc., Sanofi, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., Timber Pharmaceuticals, and UCB. Relevant disclosures for Ackerman include AbbVie, Alumis, Amgen, Arcutis, Beiersdorf, Boehringer Ingelheim, Bristol Myers Squibb, Dermavant, Galderma, L'Oréal, Novartis, Sun Pharmaceutical, and UCB.

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