Hospital Burn Units
- Vanderbilt
University Medical Center Regional Burn Center
Vanderbilt's 20-bed Level I Burn Center is staffed by physicians, nurses, therapists
and support personnel including psychiatrists and a chaplain who work as a team to apply
the most advanced technology and treatment methods to care for severely burned patients.
- The Miller-Dwan
Burn Center
The Miller-Dwan Burn Center is a 15-bed regional burn care facility serving
Northeastern Minnesota, Northwestern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Comprehensive burn care for patients of all ages, infants to elderly, is provided.
- The
Western Pennsylvania Hospital Burn Trauma Center
The Burn Trauma Center at West Penn pioneered the development of a multidisciplinary
approach to care of the burned patient that includes, specialized medical care, including
resuscitation, reconstructive procedures, emotional and psychological counseling, nutrition
planning, and physical therapy and occupational therapy.
- University
of Michigan Trauma Burn Center
University of Michigan Trauma Burn Center was originally founded in 1959 as the
University of Michigan Burn Center -- one of the first such centers in the United States.
It developed an international reputation for leadership in patient care and
rehabilitation.
- The Medical University
of South Carolina Adult Burn Center and the Section of Burn Surgery
The Medical University of South Carolina, Department of Surgery at the Medical
University of South Carolina, Section of Burn Surgery and the MUSC Burn Center is a ten
bed adult Burn Unit which was established in 1970.
- Westchester County
Medical Center Burn Center
Westchester County Medical Center Burn Center, the only Burn Center between New York
City and the Canadian border, Westchester County Medical Center offers hope for survival
and a productive life to hundreds of burn victims each year.
- Lehigh Valley
Hospital's Burn Center
Lehigh Valley Hospital's Burn Center offers six isolation units, a hydrotherapy area,
a nourishment center, and specialized operating room facilities that give superior care to
adults and children who have suffered severe burns.
- Department
of Surgery The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
The University of Iowa Burn Center admits an average of 140 patients with major burns
each year. Most of the extensive burns that occur in the state of Iowa are sent to this
center for care. Outpatient burn care is available 24 hours a day, with an average of
1,000 visits per year.
- Johns
Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Baltimore Regional Burn Center
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Baltimore Regional Burn Center, A full-service
facility offering comprehensive care for thermal, chemical and electrical injuries from
accidents, home or industry.
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