Eric Stoltz was finishing work at a local wastewater plant when 13,800 volts of electricity entered a finger on his left hand, traveled up his arm, and then blasted out his left bicep. Stoltz, who is ...
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This content is sponsored by MedStar Washington Hospital Center. Burn injuries can be both physically and psychologically challenging – putting burn survivors on a challenging path to recovery that ...
In a significant development for medical professionals, a new consensus has been developed to enhance the treatment of second-degree burn wounds. This guideline offers a thorough and systematic method ...
From teaching life-saving skills to caring for civilian patients alongside Service Members, Military medicine continues to benefit local communities. The U.S. Army Medical Research and Development ...
Dayton, OH (February 12, 2026) Shriners Children’s is leading a multi-center study that they hope will improve standards of care for burn patients everywhere and could potentially lead to insurance ...
FORT DETRICK, Md. – In future large-scale combat operations, mass casualty events involving burns could pose challenges for critical care physicians due to a lack of burn beds and insufficient numbers ...