Burn center verification While there are 129 burn centers in the US, only 71 are verified burn centers, meaning they meet specific criteria set by the ABA and the
American College of Surgeons (ACS). In order to become verified, the burn center must go through an extensive process in which the ABA and ACS review the facility's resources, burn team personnel and training, and the center's ability to provide long-term, ongoing care for burn patients. Nurses were to be able to take the exam starting in 2023. The ABA Advanced Burn Life Support certification is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. It focuses on emergent and immediate care for burn patients within the first 24-hours of sustaining their injuries and encompasses information relevant to a variety of professions involved in burn care.
Research and publications The
Journal of Burn Care & Research (JBCR) is the official journal of the ABA, and is currently the only
medical journal in the US dedicated exclusively to burn care. It began publication in September 1980 as
The Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation and obtained its present title in 2006. JCBR has published a series of practice guidelines in an effort to standardize burn care. The original practice guidelines were first published in 2000, and later revised by the ABA's Committee on the Organization and Delivery of Burn Care in 2006. nutrition, managing
electrical injuries, preventing and treating
necrotizing soft-tissue infections, and the use of
orthoses. The American Burn Research Network (ABuRN) facilitates research and clinical trials affiliated with the ABA. The ABA's Burn Care Quality Platform is a dataset of burn research that is provided voluntarily by burn centers each year. Access to the dataset is available to researchers, advocacy groups, and clinicians upon request.
Prevention and advocacy The first full week of February is National Burn Awareness Week. == See also ==