• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Baptist Health UAMS GME

  • About Us
    • GME Team
    • Housestaff Records
    • News
  • Applicants
    • Applicant Details
    • Applicant Requirements
    • About Central Arkansas
  • GME Resources
    • GME Policies
    • GME Building
    • Resident Useful Links
    • Scholarly Activity
  • Resident Wellness
  • Programs
    • Family Medicine
    • Internal Medicine
    • Transitional Year
    • Psychiatry

Transitional Year Publications: 2025

October 3, 2025 by sydneydavis

The Graduate Medical Education team would like to formally congratulate the following Transitional Year residents at Baptist Health on their listed publications:

 

Kayla PerryDr. Kayla Perry

Lead Author (Research Letter): Survey of Arkansas Dermatology Practitioners on Arkansas Medicaid Coverage of Dermatologic Medications. SKIN The Journal of Cutaneous Pathology Vol. 9 No.4 (2025): July 2025 Issue

 

 

Gabriela Fonseca

Dr. Gabriela Fonseca

Lead Author (Case Study): Paraneoplastic Erythroderma: “A Rare, but Important Cause of Mixed Pattern Dermatitis.” The Journal of Cutaneous Pathology July 21, 2025.

PMID 40691874

 

 

Stephanie LiDr. Stephanie Li

Co-Author (Research Article): SILENT STRAIN: Conducting Injury. Australian National Choral Association Magazine, Sing Out. Volume 42, Number 2, 2025.

Based on their original research published in the International Journey of Research in Choral Singing, the team was invited by the editor of Sing Out to explain their research study in less technical terms for a broader audience.

Clai MoreheadDr. Lauren “Clai” Morehead

Co-Author (Article): Histopathologic Features in Urticaria and Urticarial Variants: Plasma Cells Should be Rare. Journal of Cutaneous Pathology (July 2025). PMID 40260783

Co-Author (Article): EZH2 Loss During Metabolic Stress Drives Restoration of MHC Class 1 Machinery in Melanoma. iScience eCollection 2025 June 20. PMID 40546964

Lead Author (Article): “A Teenager with a Painful Arm Nodule: Challenge”. The American Journal of Dermatopathology (September 12,2025).

 

We are so proud of our Transitional Year residents, and we are looking forward to their future publications and accomplishments!

Filed Under: Residency News

Primary Sidebar

Search

Connect with Us on Social Media!

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter

Connect with Transitional Year on Social!

  • Instagram

Recent News

  • Transitional Year Publications: 2025
  • Transitional Year’s End of Year and Welcome Dinner
  • Family Medicine Graduation 2025

© 2026 · Baptist Health UAMS GME · All Rights Reserved