Dr. Lewis Kazis to Receive 2025 PROMs Career Achievement Award https://t.co/9vBf9bChkK Congratulations and thank you for your contribution to the field of burns and the Shriners Hospitals @Ameriburn@shrinershosp@SpauldingRehab
Balance Impairment in the Burn Population: A Burn Model System National Database Study https://t.co/TcHOweEWr2 #mdpiebj via @EBJ_MDPI Balance impairment is so common and persistent in adult burn survivors that it should be reviewed as part of every post-burn visit. @ameriburn
🤖Did you catch part 5 of our Al series: "Data, big data and surgery" by Professor Julio Mayol?
➡️https://t.co/fzBMhKLAKD
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#ArtificialIntelligence#AI#surgery@juliomayol
Congratulations to Shriners Children’s Boston’s Colleen Ryan, M.D. She was presented with the 2024 Harvey Stuart Allen Distinguished Service Award at @Ameriburn's annual conference. The award goes to a North American scientist for their contributions in the burn care field.
The @NASEM_Health#MedPrepForum is hosting a five-part workshop series this Oct. & Nov. 2023 to build on lessons learned from various #PublicPrivatePartnerships models used during COVID-19 & other recent #HealthEmergency responses. Register here: https://t.co/o2YvlPYqO2
Congratulations and well deserved recognition to Dr. Jeffrey Schneider @BHBIMS@SpauldingRehab#ABA2023 for being chosen for the prestigious Harvey Stuart Allen Distinguished Service Award for his leadership in Burn rehabilitation research.
Thank you @ErikaRangelMD for an outstanding @MGHSurgery grand rounds on pregnancy, infertility and obstetrical complications in US surgeons. Appreciate your in depth analysis-supporting families for the long term is critical for the future of the field!
We’re celebrating the 66th BARDA-supported @US_FDA regulatory approval with @MediWound_Ltd for NexoBrid, a non-surgical method for the removal of dead tissue (eschar) caused by burns.
What worked, what didn’t in U.S. #PublicHealth#EmergencyPreparedness plans and systems? New publication from @theNASEM#MedPrepForum –Future Planning for the Public Health Emergency Preparedness Enterprise: Lessons Learned from the #COVID19 Pandemic https://t.co/aI227KkilD #PHE
On this date in 1872, Boston was the site of the most costly conflagrations in US History. Based on current value, the fire destroyed 776 buildings on 65 acres causing $1 billion in loss, killing 11 firefighters and 13 civilians. The fire initiated stronger building codes.