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SCAR 2026: Stronger Together

Mon, May 18

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In-person and virtual

Join us for the next global conference on severe drug reactions, featuring research and discussion on DRESS Syndrome and SJS/TEN.

SCAR 2026: Stronger Together
SCAR 2026: Stronger Together

Time & Location

May 18, 2026, 8:00 AM EDT – May 19, 2026, 5:00 PM EDT

In-person and virtual, Nashville, TN, USA

About the event

Announcing SCAR 2026: Stronger Together


The next global meeting on severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCARs) is May 18 – 19, 2026, in Nashville, TN, USA. You can attend in-person or virtually.


The event is hosted by Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) and will bring together medical-research and patient communities for discussion on SCARs, including DRESS Syndrome and SJS/TEN.


We’re excited to host a panel along with Stevens-Johnson Canada that will feature DRESS and SJS/TEN patients sharing their lived experiences with severe drug reactions.


Interested to learn more?


Sign up to receive more information and registration details from VUMC. You'll have the choice to attend in-person or virtually.


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