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Pediatric Burn Educational Opportunities

Taking care of the pediatric burn patient is one of the most complex medical situations you can come across. 

By sharing our knowledge in the newest advancements of burn care, we can educate health care professionals in other communities; and working together, we can all provide the very best available treatment to children who have suffered a burn injury.

Emergent Pediatric Burn Care Course

This lecture and PowerPoint presentation focuses on the emergent treatment of the pediatric burn patient.  For more information about this program see our brochure. To schedule a presentation at your hospital, please contact Dianne Heckler.

Initial Pediatric Burn Care Course
This course is designed for first responders - EMTs, firefighters, paramedics and nurses. This free seminar covers topics such as critical assessment, airway management, and case studies.  The course is held at the hospital. For additional information please download the course brochure or  e-mail Dianne

Burn Care Poster

full-color poster is available, contact Dianne Heckler to obtain a copy by mail.

ABLS Provider Course (Advanced Burn Life Support) - THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2008

Each year more than 700,000 people in the U.S. are treated for a burn injury.  The quality of care during the first hours after a burn injury has a major impact on the long-term outcome.  Yet most initial burn care is provided outside of the burn center environment.  Advanced Burn Life Support (ABLS) is designed to provide firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, LPNs, RNs, NPs, therapists, PAs, and MDs with the ability to assess and stabilize patients with serious burns during the first critical hours following injury.  There is an online learning program and for those who desire full ABLS certification, the hands-on part of the course may be taken at a Burn Center or at an ABA meeting.  For registration information contact Jean Merz at (513) 872-6250 or visit the ABA website

Contact Jean Merz at (513) 872-6250 for scheduling information.

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)

These courses present information and skills needed for management of the seriously ill or injured pediatric patients. For information about registration, contact Jean Merz at (513) 872-6250. 

2008 dates:

Renewal course: May 7, June 4, September 10 and October 15

Provider course: September 17-18

Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS)

Adult, child, and infant CPR class for those in health care, plus the use of AEDs.  Contact Jean Merz for class information.

 
 
 
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