Inside and Out Talk Show with Dr. Joya Griffin & Dr. Forrest Cummings | Free RACE-Approved CE

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Some of the most challenging cases in small animal medicine live at the intersection of two specialties. The skin tells a story — but sometimes that story is really about what is happening inside. Inside and Out brings together board-certified veterinary dermatologist Dr. Joya Griffin and board-certified internist Dr. Forrest Cummings to show you exactly what it looks like when two specialists think through a case together

This three-episode on-demand CE series is built around mystery cases. Each episode presents a real diagnostic puzzle — a patient whose skin findings point toward something deeper, something that requires both dermatology and internal medicine expertise to unravel. You follow the case alongside Dr. Griffin and Dr. Cummings from first presentation through final diagnosis, watching how two specialists collaborate, challenge each other, and ultimately arrive at answers that neither specialty could reach alone.

Episode 1, Crusty, Hard, and Mysterious, challenges you to work through a dog presenting with progressive hyperkeratotic skin lesions that mask an underlying systemic disease.

Episode 2, Swimming, Skin, and Secrets, follows a water-loving patient whose chronic skin condition conceals a surprising internal diagnosis.

Episode 3, Rashes, Riddles, and Revelations, presents a complex dermatologic picture driven by internal medicine pathology that stumped the primary care team.

One hour of RACE-approved continuing education. Free with your Vet Candy membership. Available on demand right now.

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