American Burn Association (ABA)
The American Burn Association (ABA) is a multidisciplinary organization dedicated to improving the lives of those affected by burn injury. With over 3,000 members worldwide, ABA focuses on promoting and supporting burn-related care, prevention, education, and research. The association brings together professionals from various disciplines to advance quality care, advocate for prevention, provide educational resources, and foster research in the field of burn injuries. ABA is also recognized for its leadership in advocacy, professional development, and the establishment of best practices and guidelines for burn care. The ABA regularly hosts conferences, develops clinical guidelines, and partners with organizations to raise awareness and improve outcomes for burn survivors.
What We Do
The official journal of the ABA, publishing research and advancements in burn care.
A data registry platform for tracking and improving burn care quality.
An online platform offering educational resources and courses for burn care professionals.
A comprehensive dataset for burn research and clinical trials.
A major event for burn care professionals to share knowledge, research, and best practices.
A training program for healthcare professionals in the initial management of burn patients.
Application Area
Regenerative Medicine
Digital Health Technologies
News & Updates
Awarded to Kathleen A. Hollowed, RN, MSN, for outstanding contributions in the burn field.
Awarded to Jeffrey R. Saffle, MD, FACS, for lifetime outstanding achievement and contribution to burn care.
Awarded to an outstanding North American scientist for contributions in the burn field.
Presented to Marty Ahrens, MSW, for exceptional burn prevention efforts.
Awarded to Michael D. Peck, MD, ScD, FACS, for stellar contributions to the field of thermal and non-thermal injuries.
Awarded to Brittany Ayers, MPAS, PA-C, for professional development and learning in burn care.