List of burn centers in the United States
This is a list of burn centers in the United States. A burn center and/or burn care facility is typically a hospital ward which specializes in the treatment of severe burn injuries. As of 2011 there are 123 self-designated burn care facilities in the United States.[1] The American Burn Association (ABA) and the American College of Surgeons (ACS) developed a joint review program to verify burn centers that meet the criteria for optimal care to burn patients. The following list includes burn centers that are known to ABA as of May 2010.[2] The 65 burn centers that are designated as verified by ABA and ACS as of May 2015 are denoted as such.[3]
Contents
AlabamaEdit
- UAB Burn Center
- Children's Hospital of Alabama
- University of South Alabama Regional Burn & Wound Center
AlaskaEdit
- Providence Alaska Medical Center—Thermal/Wound Services[citation needed]
ArizonaEdit
- Arizona Burn Center at Maricopa Medical Center (verified)
ArkansasEdit
- Arkansas Children's Hospital Burn Center
CaliforniaEdit
- Inland Counties Regional Burn Center
- Community Regional Leon S. Peters Burn Center
- Southern California Regional Burn Center at LAC+USC Medical Center (verified)
- University of California, Irvine Medical Center—Burn Center (verified)
- University of California, Davis—Regional Burn Center
- Shriners Hospitals for Children - Northern California (verified)
- University of California San Diego Burn Center (verified)
- San Francisco General Hospital—Burn Service—3A
- Bothin Burn Center at Saint Francis Memorial Hospital (verified)
- Santa Clara Valley Medical Center—Regional Burn Center (verified)
- The Grossman Burn Center at West Hills Hospital and Medical Center (verified)
- The Grossman Burn Center at Bakersfield Memorial Hospital[4]
- Torrance Memorial Medical Center Burn Center (verified)
- The Hulse memorial Burn Center[citation needed]
- Orange County Burn Center[5] at Orange County Global[5]
- Edward G. Hirschman Burn Center[6] at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center
- The Burn & Wound Center Doctor's Medical Center (Closed 4/2015)[citation needed]
- Dameron Hospital Burn Unit (Stockton)[citation needed]
ColoradoEdit
- The Children's Hospital Burn Center
- University of Colorado Hospital Burn Center (verified by the American Burn Association)
- Western States Burn Center, North Colorado Medical Center
ConnecticutEdit
- Connecticut Burn Center at Bridgeport Hospital (verified)
DelawareEdit
As of 2015, Delaware has no burn centers.[7]
District of ColumbiaEdit
- Children's National Medical Center—Burn Unit[citation needed]
- Washington Hospital Center—Burn Center
FloridaEdit
- Orlando Regional Medical Center—Burn / Tissue Rehab Unit
- Tampa General Hospital—Tampa Bay Regional Burn Center (verified)
- University of Florida—Shands Burn Center (verified)
- University of Miami—Jackson Memorial Burn Center (verified)
- Kendall Regional Medical Center—Burn and Reconstructive Centers of Florida[8]
GeorgiaEdit
- Grady Memorial Hospital Burn Center (verified)
- The Joseph M. Still Burn Center at Doctors' Hospital (verified)
- The Joseph M. Still Burn Center at WellStar Cobb Hospital (Austell, GA) Outpatient Clinic
HawaiiEdit
- Straub Clinic & Hospital Burn Unit
IdahoEdit
As of 2006, Idaho has no burn centers.[7]
IllinoisEdit
- University of Chicago Burn Center (verified)
- Loyola University Medical Center Burn Center (verified)
- Trinity Medical Center Regional Burn and Reconstructive Unit[citation needed]
- Memorial Medical Center Regional Burn Center[citation needed]
- OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center[citation needed]
- Sumner L. Koch Burn Center—John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County (verified)
- Regional Burn Center at Memorial Medical Center
IndianaEdit
- Indiana University School of Medicine: Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health (verified) and Wishard Memorial Hospital now Eskenazi Health (verified)
- James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children—Burn Unit[citation needed]
- St. Joseph's Medical Center—Regional Burn Center (verified)
IowaEdit
- University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Burn Treatment Center (verified)
KansasEdit
- University of Kansas Hospital—Burnett Burn Center (verified)
- Via Christi Regional Burn Center (verified)
- Swedish Medical Center (Colorado) accepts Kansas burned victims
KentuckyEdit
LouisianaEdit
- Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport Regional Burn Center
- Baton Rouge General Medical Center Burn Center (verified)
- Louisiana State University Medical Center[9] Regional Burn Center
- The Grossman Burn Center at Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center[citation needed]
MaineEdit
- Maine Medical Center—Special Care Unit
MarylandEdit
- Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center—Johns Hopkins Burn Center (Adult, verified)
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital—Johns Hopkins Burn Center (Pediatric)[citation needed]
- National Burn Reconstruction Center at Good Samaritan Hospital
MassachusettsEdit
- Boston Medical Center[citation needed]
- Brigham and Women's Hospital Burn Center (verified)
- Massachusetts General Hospital—Sumner Redstone Burn Center (verified)
- Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Burn Rehabilitation Program[10]
- Shriners Hospitals for Children — Boston
- University of Massachusetts Medical School
MichiganEdit
- University of Michigan Health System (verified)
- Children's Hospital of Michigan Burn Center (verified)
- The Burn Center Detroit Receiving Hospital (verified)
- Hurley Medical Center HMC Burn Unit
- Spectrum Health Regional Burn Center
- Bronson Methodist Hospital Burn and Wound Center
- St. Mary's Medical Center Burn Trauma Intensive Care Unit[citation needed]
- E.W. Sparrow Hospital -- Regional Burn Center [citation needed]
MinnesotaEdit
- Miller-Dwan Burn Center
- Hennepin County Medical Center Burn Center (verified)
- Regions Hospital Burn Center (verified)
MississippiEdit
- Joseph M. Still Burn and Reconstruction Center at Central Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS[citation needed]
- Mississippi Firefighters Memorial Burn Center at the Delta Regional Medical Center (closed in 2006)[7]
MissouriEdit
- University of Missouri Hospital George David Peak Memorial Burn Center
- Children's Mercy Hospital Burn Unit
- Korey Hehn Hospital Burn Unit[citation needed]
- St. John's Regional Health Center Burn Unit
- Barnes-Jewish Hospital
- Mercy St. Louis Burn Center (verified)
- St. Louis Children's Hospital Burn Center
- Grossman Burn Center at Research Medical Center[4]
MontanaEdit
NebraskaEdit
NevadaEdit
New HampshireEdit
As of 2006, New Hampshire had no burn centers.[7]
New JerseyEdit
- Saint Barnabas Medical Center Burn Center (verified)
New MexicoEdit
- University of New Mexico Hospital Burn Unit
- Swedish Medical Center (Colorado) accepts burned victims from New Mexico
New YorkEdit
- Clark Burn Center of the University Hospital, SUNY Health Science Center - Onandaga
- Erie County Medical Center — Roger W. Seibel Burn Treatment Center, Buffalo, NY[12]*Jacobi Medical Center Burn Unit—1400 Pelham Parkway South, Bronx
- Harlem Hospital Center—NewYork, NY [13]
- Jacobi Medical Center—Bronx, NY [14]
- Kessler Family Burn/Trauma Unit of Strong Memorial Hospital of University of Rochester School of Medicine - Rochester, NY
- Nassau University Medical Center Burn Center—2201 Hempstead Turnpike, East Meadow
- Staten Island University Hospital
- Westchester Medical Center - Valhalla
- William Randolph Hearst Burn Center, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital [15][16] and Weill Cornell Medicine. — 525 East 68th Street, New York, NY.
North CarolinaEdit
- North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center / UNC Hospitals (verified)
- Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center (verified)
North DakotaEdit
As of 2007, North Dakota had no burn center.[17]
OhioEdit
- Akron Children's Hospital Burn Unit (verified)
- C. R. Boeckman Regional Burn Center[citation needed]
- Shriners Hospitals for Children—Cincinnati Burns Hospital (verified)
- University of Cincinnati Hospital Burn Special Care Unit
- MetroHealth Medical Center Comprehensive Burn Care Center (verified)
- Nationwide Children's Hospital Burn Unit (verified)
- Wexner Medical Center at Ohio State University Burn Center (verified)
- Miami Valley Hospital Regional Adult Burn Center
- St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center Burn Care Center
OklahomaEdit
- INTEGRIS Paul Silverstein Burn Center
- Alexander Burn Center
OregonEdit
- Legacy Emanuel Hospital Oregon Burn Center (verified)
PennsylvaniaEdit
- Lehigh Valley Hospital Burn Center (verified)
- St. Agnes Medical Center[citation needed]
- St. Christopher's Hospital for Children Pediatric Burn Center
- Temple University Hospital Temple Burn Center (verified)
- Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh (verified)
- Western Pennsylvania Hospital Burn Trauma Center (verified)
- Crozer-Chester Medical Center Nathan Speare Regional Burn Treatment Center (verified)
- Rosewood
Rhode IslandEdit
While one care center has been listed below, Rhode Island was listed as having no dedicated burn centers in 2006.[7]
- Rhode Island Hospital (verified)
South CarolinaEdit
- Medical University of South Carolina Burn Center (Pediatric Burns Only)[citation needed]
South DakotaEdit
TennesseeEdit
- Regional Firefighter's Burn Center- Memphis, TN (verified)
- Vanderbilt Burn Center—Nashville, TN
TexasEdit
- Spohn Memorial Medical Center[citation needed]
- Southwestern Regional Burn Center—Parkland Memorial Hospital (verified)
- University of Texas Medical Branch—Blocker Burn Center
- Shriners Hospital for Children-Galveston
- Memorial Hermann Hospital—John S. Dunn Burn Center
- Timothy J. Harnar Burn Center
- US Army Institute of Surgical Research—Fort Sam Houston (verified)
- San Antonio Military Medical Center[citation needed]
UtahEdit
- University of Utah Hospital—Burn Center (verified)
VermontEdit
- The University of Vermont Medical Center Hospital Campus—Burn Program
VirginiaEdit
WashingtonEdit
West VirginiaEdit
WisconsinEdit
- University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics Rehabilitation Center (verified)
- Columbia St. Marys-Milwaukee Burn Unit
- Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
WyomingEdit
As of 2006, Wyoming had no burn centers.[7] Wyoming sends its burn victims to Colorado:
ReferencesEdit
- ^ Herndon, David N. (2012). "Chapter 3 – Epidemiological, demographic, and outcome characteristics of burn injury". Total Burn Care. Expert Consul (4th ed.). Saunders. ISBN 978-1-4377-2786-9.
- ^ "Burn care facilities" (PDF). American Burn Association. 17 May 2010. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
- ^ "Burn Center Verification". American Burn Association. 6 May 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
- ^ a b "The Grossman Burn Centers". Retrieved 31 March 2016.
- ^ a b http://www.orangecounty-gmc.com/orange-county-burn-center
- ^ https://www.arrowheadmedcenter.org/srvInBurncenter.aspx
- ^ a b c d e f Mississippi will no longer have a burn center—Mississippi Business Journal
- ^ "Kendall Regional". Retrieved 31 March 2016.
- ^ "LSU Health Care Services Division". Lsuhospitals.org. Retrieved 2013-01-10.
- ^ "Burn Rehabilitation Program". Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital.
- ^ "Lions Burn Care Center". University Medical Center of Southern Nevada. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
- ^ http://www.ecmc.edu/health-services-and-doctors/trauma-and-emergency-care/regional-burn-treatment-center/
- ^ [1]
- ^ [2]
- ^ "William Randolph Hearst Burn Center: A World Leader in Burn Treatment, Rehabilitation, Research, and Education". NYP.org. NewYork-Presbyterian. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
- ^ "Trauma Surgeon Dr. Robert Winchell will lead the Trauma Center". Weill Cornell Medical College. Weille Cornell Newsroom. Retrieved September 3, 2015.
- ^ Hospitals are shutting down burn centers—USATODAY.com