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The Derm Vet Podcast

The Derm Vet Podcast

Written by: Ashley Bourgeois DVM Dip ACVD
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Tune in to make veterinary dermatology more fun than frustrating! This podcast features Dr. Ashley Bourgeois, DVM, Dip ACVD sharing practical tips on dermatologic workups you can bring to clinical practice right away. Also, stories about navigating the messy (yet beautiful) journey of being a vet mom while building a career you love.© 2026 The Derm Vet Podcast Careers Economics Personal Success Science
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  • 312. DERM DRUGS: JAK Inhibitors
    Feb 19 2026

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    Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors have become a cornerstone in managing pruritic and allergic skin disease in dogs by targeting the JAK-STAT signaling pathway, which transmits itch and inflammatory cytokine signals. With so many medications hitting the market, it is important to understand the differences between all of the different JAK inhibitors in veterinary medicine.

    Apoquel (oclacitinib) has been in the veterinary field the longest with over a decade of use. However, Zenrelia (ilunocitinib) has been available in many countries for over a year. Additionally, Numelvi (atinvicitinib) has recently become available in Europe and will hit the market in the United States very soon (with others to follow).

    Learn about the differences in these medications and why it is important to become comfortable with all of them on this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast.

    Timestamps
    00:00 Intro
    01:35 JAK Inhibitor Basics
    02:35 What are JAK Receptors
    03:31 Apoquel and Zenrelia
    05:20 Numelvi
    07:57 How To Tell If a Pet Is Atopic
    09:12 Are JAK Inhibitors Safe with Neoplasia
    11:32 What Does JAK Selectivity Mean
    13:47 Common Side-Effects of JAK Inhibitors
    17:01 Using JAK Inhibitors Off-Label
    18:51 Outro

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    20 mins
  • 311. DERM DRUGS: Gram-negative rod antibiotics
    Feb 12 2026

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    In veterinary dermatology, gram-negative rods like Pseudomonas, E. coli, Proteus, etc. can develop in chronic or deep skin infections. When systemic therapy is needed, culture and sensitivity are essential. But what are some of the more common antibiotics that are effective against these nasty bugs?

    Common options include fluoroquinolones, potentiated penicillins, later-generation cephalosporins, etc. These organisms are frequently multidrug-resistant so appropriate diagnostics and re-evaluation is crucial.

    Learn more as we continue our current series on DERM DRUGS on this week's podcast!

    00:00 – Intro
    01:36 – General Things to Keep in Mind
    03:49 – The Importance of Topical Therapy
    05:31 – Systemic Therapy Options
    06:38 – Antibiotic Choices
    10:35 – Last Resort Antibiotics
    12:44 – Overview
    13:39 – Outro

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    14 mins
  • 310. How VISTA iQ is Changing Mass Evaluation in Dogs
    Feb 5 2026

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    When a senior dog walks in with multiple lumps and bumps, the big question becomes: which ones actually need a needle? And how do we make those decisions when time, finances, and patient comfort all matter?

    In this episode of The Derm Vet Podcast, I take a break from the Derm Drugs series to dive into an exciting new diagnostic technology... VISTA iQ. This conversation features Dr. Liron Levy-Hirsch (managing director for HT VET), who breaks down exactly what VISTA iQ is, how it works, and why it may be a game-changer for evaluating multiple masses in dogs.

    Timestamps
    02:29 What Does Vista IQ Do?
    04:03 Why Was This Tech Needed?
    06:07 The Basics of HT Vista
    08:17 The Practical Applications
    10:46 How the Science Works
    11:56 Process Efficiency
    13:15 Limitations of the Vista IQ
    15:21 How It Fits With Existing Tools
    16:28 Final Thoughts
    18:37 Outro

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    19 mins
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