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Burn injuries are one of the most severe forms of trauma that a human being may suffer [...]

Highlights

  • Introduction to European Journal of BurnCareReceived: 12 August 2019; Accepted: 15 August 2019; Published: 20 August 2019Burn injuries are one of the most severe forms of trauma that a human being may suffer

  • Burn care has been organized in specialized centres capable to deliver state of the art treatment merging the expertise of different medical and non-medical disciplines centred in one goal: to treat, heal, and reintegrate the patient back into society

  • It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the European Journal of Burn Care (EJBC)

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Introduction

Introduction to European Journal of BurnCareReceived: 12 August 2019; Accepted: 15 August 2019; Published: 20 August 2019Burn injuries are one of the most severe forms of trauma that a human being may suffer. Burn care has been organized in specialized centres capable to deliver state of the art treatment merging the expertise of different medical and non-medical disciplines centred in one goal: to treat, heal, and reintegrate the patient back into society. Burn injuries are a public health problem and most, if not all of them, are preventable.

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