Overview
The Burn Center provides complete care to burn victims of all ages, whether their burns result from flames, scalds, chemical, or electrical accidents.
The Grady Burn Center is one of the busiest burn centers in the country, caring for both adult and pediatric burn patients as well as individuals with complicated skin diseases and infections.
Patients suffering from traumatic burns are treated in the Burn Center's Intensive Care Unit until stable. Beyond critical care, the Burn Center offers outpatient services for minor burns and follow-up care for wounds and major burns.
The Burn Center's multidisciplinary team is staffed by faculty surgeons of the Emory University School of Medicine, Grady nurses, and such specialists as physical therapists, social workers, psychologists, occupational therapists, dietitians, and chaplains.
For the most detailed and comprehensive information on the center, please visit the official Grady Burn Center website.
Training
The Grady Burn Center provides Emory's general surgery residents with the opportunity to participate in the assessment and resuscitation of burn patients, burn wound management, skin grafting, reconstruction, and long-term follow-up care. The center also offers a one-year burn fellowship.