
RESEARCH
Poster Presentations:
· Thomas T, et al. Infection incidence in wrestling communities: Survey on impact of mat cleaning and wrestler scratches. Presented at: John Peter Smith Hospital Research and Quality Symposium; 2024; Texas Christian University. First author, live poster presentation.
· Thomas T, et al. Sunscreen safety and public perception: Navigating health, environmental, and societal concerns. Presented at: John Peter Smith Hospital Research and Quality Symposium; 2024; Texas Christian University. First author, virtual poster presentation.
· Thomas T, et al. Improving access to postpartum healing in cesarean delivery women via TikTok: A descriptive cross-sectional study. Presented at: District XI Annual District Meeting for ACOG; 2024; Grapevine, TX. Second author, live poster presentation.
· Thomas T, et al. Emerging treatments in neonatal fungal infections: Progress and prospects. Presented at: TCU Research and Creative Activities Poster Session/Grad Fair; 2024; Fort Worth, TX. First author, live poster presentation.
· Thomas T, et al. Dermatologic conditions and outcomes of underserved patients at a student-run free dermatology clinic. Presented at: TCU Research and Creative Activities Poster Session/Grad Fair; 2024; Fort Worth, TX. First author, live poster presentation.
· Thomas T, et al. The importance of dermatological detection of xanthomas and xanthelasmas in pediatric patients: A summary of case reports. Presented at: Dermatology Interest Group Association Conference; 2024; Portland, OR. Second author, live poster presentation.
· Thomas T, et al. Late diagnosis of GLUT1 deficiency syndrome: Challenges and management with a ketogenic diet. Presented at: International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society; 2025; Honolulu, HI. First author, virtual poster presentation.
· Thomas T, et al. Evaluating AI-assisted clinical documentation with medical student perceptions of CarePilot in simulated encounters: A cross-sectional study. Presented at: John Peter Smith Hospital Research and Quality Symposium; 2025; Texas Christian University. First author, live poster presentation.
· Thomas T, et al. Systematic review: High glycemic load, dairy intake, and sugar/fat consumption associated with increased acne. Presented at: Texas Dermatological Society; 2025; Galveston, TX. First author, virtual poster presentation.
Abstracts:
· Thomas T, et al. Dermatologic conditions and outcomes of underserved patients at a student-run free dermatology clinic. Presented at: Society of Student Run Free Clinics; 2025; Chicago, IL. Second author, abstract presentation.
Podium Presentations:
· Thomas T, et al. Digital papillary adenocarcinoma: Importance of early recognition and management. Presented at: Dermatology Innovation Symposium; 2025; Anaheim, CA. First author, podium presentation.
Peer-Reviewed Publications:
· Thomas T, Fat M, Kearns G. Sunscreen safety and public perception: Navigating health, environmental, and societal concerns. Front Mar Sci. In press. Advance online publication.
· Thomas T, Moore A, Nath S, Kearns G. Staphylococcus aureus transmission in wrestlers: A cause for concern. Arch Dermatol Res. In press. Advance online publication.
· Thomas T, Moore A, Nath S, Kearns G. A silent opponent: Staphylococcus aureus and its impact on wrestlers. Int J Sports Med. In press. Advance online publication.
· Jamali T, Thomas T, Lagomichos M. Educational impact of TikTok on postpartum cesarean scar recovery. Digit Res. In press. Advance online publication.
· Thomas T, Eletel L, Berry E, Kearns G. Emerging treatments in neonatal fungal infections: Progress and prospects. Pediatr Drugs. In press. Advance online publication.
· Morales J, Jackson S, Dominguez A, Thomas T, Sreepad B, Sheu A, Baloch F, Banks T, Fat M, Nguyen A, Oltulu M, Rosenbaum C, Spagna P, Grekin J. The importance of dermatological detection of xanthomas and xanthelasmas in pediatric patients: A literature review. JAAD Rev. In press. Advance online publication.
· Thomas T, Batheja A, Rose L, Aristizabal-Torres M, Farah R, Kang B, Saikaly S, Kelly K, Kannan S, Nawas Z. Laser hair removal for hidradenitis suppurativa: A survey of board-certified dermatologists on utilization, barriers, and efficacy. J Drugs Dermatol. In press. Advance online publication.
Manuscripts Under Peer-Review:
Research Letters:
Thomas T, Moore L, Moore A. Incidence of Staphylococcus aureus in the wrestling community: Survey on impact of mat cleaning and wrestler scratches. Submitted for publication in JAAD Int. Research letter.
Systematic Reviews:
Thomas T, Moore A. Systematic review: High glycemic load, dairy intake, and sugar/fat consumption associated with increased acne. Submitted for publication in JAAD Int. Systematic review.
Case Reports:
Thomas T, Moore A. Delayed diagnosis of digital papillary adenocarcinoma in the finger web space: A case report with three-year recurrence-free follow-up. Submitted for publication in JAAD Case Rep.Case report.
Commentaries:
Linardos C, Whitney E, Schluterman H, Eletel L, Thomas T, Kearns G. Off-label use of medicines in pediatrics: Necessary, needed, and not “off-knowledge.” Submitted for publication in J Pediatr Pharmacol Ther. Commentary.
Original Research Articles:
Thomas T, Jamali T, Bindi J, Cox J. Evaluating AI-assisted clinical documentation with medical student perceptions of CarePilot in simulated encounters: A cross-sectional study. Submitted for publication in J Med Internet Res. Original research article.
Projects in Progress:
· Thomas T, Moore L, Moore A. Effects of daily post-practice CHG bathing on skin infection incidence in wrestlers.
· Thomas T, Dominguez A, Smith R. Dermatologic conditions and outcomes of underserved patients at a student-run free dermatology clinic.
· Wittmer A, Frank J, DeJong K, Nguyen K, Shahinfar S, Thomas T, Shalabi M, Tolkachjov SN. Evaluating tissue-sparing outcomes of Mohs micrographic surgery in adnexal neoplasms.
· Thomas T, Moore A. Delayed diagnosis of digital papillary adenocarcinoma in the finger web space: A case report with three-year recurrence-free follow-up.
· Thomas T, Moore L, Moore A. A single-center, open-label, prospective study on the efficacy and safety of photodynamic therapy with aminolevulinic acid hydrochloride 10% gel (ALA gel) for adult subjects with onychomycosis.