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Countown to SCAR 2026: A Community-Focused Preview

Sat, Aug 09

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Virtual Zoom Meeting

Learn answers to top questions around DRESS Syndrome and Stevens-Johnson syndrome, severe cutaneous adverse drug reactions (SCARs). Everyone is welcome!

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Countown to SCAR 2026: A Community-Focused Preview
Countown to SCAR 2026: A Community-Focused Preview

Time & Location

Aug 09, 2025, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM EDT

Virtual Zoom Meeting

About the event

Want to learn about DRESS Syndrome and Stevens-Johnson syndrome?


These severe cutaneous adverse drug reactions (SCARs) are complex and life-threatening and can leave many with unanswered questions. Having timely, accurate information is essential for diagnosing and treating SCARs — and saving patients’ lives.


Join us for the upcoming virtual meeting, “Countdown to SCAR 2026: A Community-Focused Preview.”


Hosted by Vanderbilt University Medical Center, this event is in preparation for the larger, global SCARs meeting in 2026.


In this open discussion, you’ll hear from a panel of SCARs experts:

• Medical researchers and clinicians who are studying and have experience treating these conditions


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