The American Burn Association is proud to offer 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 awards, grants, and fellowship opportunities to advance the education, prevention, rehabilitation, and research needs of burn care professionals who have shown excellence and dedication in their area of expertise.
The 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 Lifetime Achievement Award is awarded to recognize lifetime outstanding achievement and contribution to the field of burn care.
Award Recipients
2022
Nicole S. Gibran, MD, FACS
2021
David N. Herndon, MD, FACS
2020
Palmer Q. Bessey, MD, FACS, MS
2019
Jeffrey R. Saffle, MD, FACS
2018
David M. Heimbach, MD, FACS
(posthumously)
2016
In Memory of Sidney F. Miller, MD, FACS
2015
Richard L. Gamelli, MD, FACS
2014
Alan R. Dimick, MD, FACS
2010
Basil A. Pruitt Jr., MD, FACS, FCCM
1998
Charles R. Baxter, MD, FACS
The 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 President’s Leadership Award is awarded for truly distinguished and exceptional service to the American Burn Association and to the profession of burn care. It is awarded on a periodic basis to acknowledge such leadership qualities as: vision, dedication, courage, and steadfastness in the service of the 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版, burn care professionals and burn-injured patients. The 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 President’s Leadership Award was instituted in 2005 by Richard L. Gamelli, MD, FACS, past 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 President.
Award Recipients
2022
Richard J. Kagan MD, FACS
2021
Michael D. Peck, MD, ScD, FACS
2019
Nicole S. Gibran, MD, FACS
2018
Larry V. Kaczmarek
2017
Marion Jordan, MD, FACS
2014
David B. Hoyt, MD, FACS
2013
Richard L. Gamelli, MD, FACS
2010
Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA)
2009
David G. Greenhalgh, MD, FACS
2008
David M. Heimbach, MD, FACS
2007
Alan R. Dimick, MD, FACS
2006
Robert W. Gillespie, MD, FACS
2005
Edwin A. Deitch, MD, FACS
The 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 Special Achievement Award is awarded periodically to members of the burn community acknowledging their stellar contribution to the field of thermal and non-thermal injuries.
Award Recipients
2022
Amy Acton, RN, BSN
2021
Alan Dimick, MD, FACS
2020
Gretchen Carrougher, MN, RN
2019
Michael D. Peck, MD, ScD, FACS
2015
David N. Herndon, MD, FACS
2014
Mehmet Haberal, MD, FACS (Hon), FIC (Hon), FASA (Hon)
2011
Zora Janzekovic, MD
2010
Ronald G. Tompkins, MD, ScD, FACS
2008
J. Wesley Alexander, MD, ScD, FACS
2007
Carlos Blanco, MD
2006
Glenn D. Warden, MD, FACS
2000
Robert W. Gillespie, MD, FACS
2000
Patricia W. Gillespie, RN, BSN, MS
1998
Alan Breslau
1989
John W. Stackhouse
1988
James Carlton Tanner Jr., MD
The Harvey Stuart Allen Distinguished Service Award is awarded to an outstanding North American scientist for his/her contribution in the burn field. The first award was presented in 1969 at the suggestion of Dr. Curtis P. Artz. Dr. Allen was born in Livingston, Montana and died at the early age of (48) of a myocardial infarct. Following his surgical training at King’s County Hospital in Brooklyn and in Chicago, he was associated with the Department of Surgery at Northwestern University. He served during World War II in the North African and Mediterranean Theaters of War. After the War, he became involved with the burn unit at Cook County Hospital. He was among the pioneers in developing aggressive coverage of the burn wound, introduced several dressings in burn therapy, and focused his attention on meticulous care of the burn wound. The present day care of burn owes much to the teachings of Harvey Stuart Allen.
Award Recipients
2022
G. Patrick Kealey, MD, FACS
2021
Aubrey Woodroof, PhD
2020
J.A. Jeevendra Martyn, MD, FRCA, FCCM
2019
Ronald G. Tompkins, MD, ScD, FACS
2018
Peter C. Esselman, MD, MPT
2017
Tina L. Palmieri, MD, FACS, FCCM
2016
David G. Greenhalgh, MD, FACS
2015
Steven T. Boyce, PhD
2014
Nicole S. Gibran, MD, FACS
2013
In Memory of Daniel L. Traber, PhD
2012
In Memory of Gary F. Purdue, MD, FACS
2011
Richard B. Fratianne, MF, FACS
2010
Richard L. Gamelli, MD, FACS
2009
Bernadette Nedelec, PhD
2008
Marion H. Jordan, MD, FACS
2007
John L. Hunt, MD, FACS
2006
Charles E. Hartford, MD, FACS
2005
Jeffrey R. Saffle, MD, FACS
2004
Edward E. Tredget, MD, MSc, FRCSC
2003
Paul Silverstein, MD, FACS
2002
In Memory of John F. Hansbrough, MD
2001
Newton C. McCullough III, MD
2000
Richard Edlich, MD, PhD
1999
Loren H. Engrav, MD, FACS
1998
David N. Herndon, MD, FACS
1997
Glenn D. Warden, MD, MBA
1996
Bruce E. Zawacki, MD
1995
David M. Heimbach, MD, FACS
1994
J. Wesley Alexander, MD
1993
John F. Burke, MD, FACS
1992
Martin C. Robson, MD, FACS
1991
Alan R. Dimick, MD, FACS
1990
William F. Monafo Jr., MD, FACS
1989
Hiram Polk Jr., MD
1988
G. Tom Shires, MD
1987
Arthur D. Mason Jr., MD
1986
John M. Davis, MD, FACS
1985
David Robinson, MD
1984
Basil A. Pruitt Jr., MD, FACS
1983
Bruce MacMillan, MD
1982
Emilie Black, MD
1981
Charles R. Baxter, MD, FACS
1980
Anne W. Phillips, MD
1979
Boyd W. Haynes Jr., MD, FACS
1978
William Altemeier, MD
1977
Charles Fox, MD
1976
Stanley Levenson, MD
1975
John A. Moncrief, MD
1974
Curtis P. Artz, MD
1973
Sanford Rosenthal, MD
1972
Sumner Koch, MD
1971
Truman Blocker
1971
Virginia Blocker, MD
1970
Francis Moore, MD
1969
Oliver Cope, MD
The Curtis P. Artz Award Distinguished Service Award is awarded annually to a non-physician member of the American Burn Association for his/her outstanding contributions in the burn field. This first award was presented in 1977, and was originally called the Associate Award. It was later changed to the Curtis P. Artz Distinguished Service Award to memorialize Dr. Curtis P. Artz for his lifelong dedication to the well-being of the burn patient and the support of all others who could contribute to that goal in the clinical, didactic, and research spheres. Dr. Artz was one of the original members of a group of physicians who met annually at the National Burn Seminars, the antecedents of the annual meeting of the 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版. Dr. Artz appreciated the importance of rapidly disseminating the information presented at such meetings to others involved in burn care. Accordingly, he led the movement to found the 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 with a membership that would ensure involvement of all members of the burn team. His commitments to the mulita-disciplinary burn team as a means of accelerating improvement in burn care and optimizing outcomes constituted a major component of his professional career, both nationally and internationally, and benefitted all burn patients.
Award Recipients
2022
Kathe Conlon, BSN, RN, CEM, MSHS
2021
Shelley Wiechman, PhD, ABPP
2020
Heather Shankowsky, RN, CCRP
2019
Kathleen A. Hollowed, RN, MSN
2018
Ernest J. Grant, PhD, MSN, RN, FAAN
2017
Joan M. Weber, RN, MSN, CIC
2016
Ingrid S. Parry, MS, PT
2015
Janet Cusick Jost, RN, MS
2014
Patricia E. Blakeney, PhD
2013
Amy R. Acton, RN, BSN
2012
Patricia W. Gillespie, RN, BSN, MS
2011
Lynne C. Yurko, BSN, RN, NE-BC
2010
David R. Patterson, PhD
2009
R. Scott Ward, PhD, RPT
2008
Michele M. Gottschlich, PhD
2007
Leslie E. Robson, RN, MS
2006
Mary D. Gordon, RN, MS
2005
Verna J. Cain, RN
2004
Rosemarie Thompson, RN, MS, CNS
2003
In Memory of Marilyn E. Jenkins, RN, MBA
2002
Ian Alan Holder
2001
Reg L. Richard, MS, PT
2000
Barbara Kammerer-Quayle, MA
1999
Cora K. Ogle, PhD
1998
Judith A. Carr, OTR/L
1997
Gretchen J. Carrougher, RN, MN
1996
John P. Heggers, PhD
1995
Bonny H. Wallace, MHSA
1994
Cheryl Leman-Jordan, OTR/L
1993
J. Jeffrey Heinrich, PA, EdD
1992
Elizabeth W. Bayley, RN, PhD
1991
Elizabeth I. Helvig, RN, MS
1990
Marion E. Doctor, LCSW
1989
Carole L. Johnson, PhD, Pt
1988
Elizabeth McLoughlin, ScD
1987
Ellen L. Heck, MA, CEBT
1986
Elizabeth A. Rivers, OTR, RN
1985
Cornelia Kenner, RN, MS
1984
Peter A. Brigham, MSW
1983
Patricia Mieszala, RN
1982
Barbara Galstaun, OT
1981
Elizabeth Sheehy, RN
1980
Florence Jacoby, RN
1979
Elinor Pearson, RN
1978
Claudella Jones, RN
1977
Janet Marvin, RN, MSN
The John A. Moncrief Award is awarded to fire services for outstanding contribution in the area of burn prevention or burn care. The awardee can be an individual or an organization, and was first presented in 1994.
Dr. John A. Moncrief was one of the founders of the 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 and its third President. He focused his clinical and investigative skills in wound management, and with Dr. Bruce Mac Millan, carried out the first clinical studies of massive wound excision. His guidance was instrumental in the development of Sulfamylon burn cream and the demonstration of the clinical effectiveness of topical chemotherapy in preventing burn wound sepsis. Multidisciplinary research and topics ranging from techniques of wound excision and the use of temporary biologic dressings to resuscitation and post-burn hyper-metabolism were explored. Dr. Moncrief was Chief of General Surgery at Fort Sill Army Hospital. He then was assigned to the U.S. Army Surgical Research Unit in 1951, then commanded by Dr. Curtis Artz. His enthusiasm for surgical research and burn care was contagious, and many surgeons, on returning home after completing their military service, developed burn units of their own.
Award Recipients
2022
Calgary Firefighters Burn Treatment Society
2021
Bakersfield Firefighter’s Burn Foundation
2020
San Jose Fire Fighters Burn Foundation
2019
In Memory Of
Marion H. Jordan, MD, FACS
2018
Washington State Council of Fire Fighters Burn Foundation, Matt Ricks, FF
2017
John Hurley, FF
2016
Denver Fire Fighters Burn Foundation
2015
DC Fire Fighters Burn Foundation
2014
Stratford Professional Fire Fighters Burn Foundation
2013
Fire Fighters Burn Institute, Sacramento, CA
2012
Chicago Fire Fighters Union Burn Foundation, Inc.
2011
British Columbia Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn Fund
2010
Fire Fighters Burn Treatment Society, Edmonton Chapter
2009
Jerry Dunn, FF
2008
Peter F. Hanson, FF
2007
Thomas J. McLhinney, FF
2006
Clark County Fire Department
2005
Martin Johnson, FF
2003
Ronald J. Siarnicki, FF
2002
New York City Fire Department
2001
Gerald D. Lister, Capt., Fire Service
2000
National Fallen Fire Fighters Foundation
1999
William McManus, MD
1997
Rudolph Giuliani, New York City Mayor
1996
Clifford F. Haskell
1995
Thomas Herz
1994
New York Fire Fighters Burn Center Foundation
The Barbara Knothe Burn Therapist Achievement Awards commemorates the spirit and commitment of Barbara Knothe, MOT, OTR/L, CHT, who dedicated over 20 years of service to burn rehabilitation. She was an invaluable clinical instructor, mentor, teacher and clinician. This award is dedicated in her memory to active burn therapists that embody the same drive and commitment. This memorial award serves as an active foundation and inspiration for physical and occupational therapists to be both clinical and research-based in their daily practices and to serve as a resource for developing burn therapists to achieve their fullest potential. This award is sponsored by Bio Med Sciences, Inc., and is a generous gift from the estate of Elizabeth K. Paine.
Award Recipients
2022
Hope Hunter, PT
2021
Cynthia J. Lundy, PT
2020
In Memory of
Elizabeth Rivers, MA, OTR, RN
2019
Beth A. Costa, OT
2018
Ingrid S. Parry MS, PT
2017
Kristen L. Ause-Ellias, PT, MPT
2016
Sandra Fletchall, OTR/L, CHT, MPA, FAOTA
2015
Helen D. Christians, MOT/L
2014
Cheryl A. Hanley, OTR/L
2013
Lisa Forbes, MSc, OT Reg (MB)
2012
Sydney Jane Thornton, OTR/L
2011
Kimberly D. Walker, OTR
2010
Judith A. Carr, OTR
2009
Linda C. French, PT
2008
Dana Nakamura, OTR/L, CLT, CLMC
2007
Mary Jo Baryza, MS, PT, PCS
2006
Beth Franzen, OTR
2005
Merilyn L. Moore, PT
2004
Michael A. Serghiou, OTR, MBA
2003
R. Scott Ward, PhD, PT
2002
Reg Richard, MS, PT
The 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 Burn Prevention Award is presented for exceptional burn prevention efforts. Beginning in 2022, the award will be presented to an organization whose burn prevention activities demonstrate local, regional, statewide or national impact. The recipient organization will be recognized as a prevention leader in the burn community who has achieved wide-scale reduction of burn injuries and/or progress toward elimination of burn injuries utilizing community partnerships. Awards were presented to individuals in previous years.
Award Recipients
2022
The University of Chicago Medical Center
2020
Rebecca Coffey, PhD, MSN, CNP
2019
Marty Ahrens, MSW
2018
Curtis L. Ryun, BSN, RN
2017
Kelsey Viega
2016
Phillip J. Tammaro, FF
2015
Angela d. Mickalide, EMS
2014
Carlee R. Lehna, PhD, APRN-BC
2013
Karla S. Ahrns-Klas, RN, BSN, CCRP
2012
Judith S. Okulitch, MS
2011
Lisa Marie Jones
2010
Desiree L. Jimenez, EMT-B
2009
Annette Matherly, RN
2008
James A. Floros
2007
Michael D. Peck, MD, ScD, FACS
2006
B. Daniel Dillard
2005
Mark A. Harper Sr., FF
2004
Peter A. Brigham, MSW
2003
Sue Jane Smith, RN, MS
2002
Amy R. Acton, RN
2001
David J. Barillo, MD, FACS
2000
Anne W. Phillips, MD
1999
Deborah Webster, RN
1998
Ernest Grant, RN, MSN
1997
Debra S. Motz, RN, MS
1996
Janet Cusick, RN, MS
1995
James Ryan
1994
Rosemarie Thompson, RN, MS
1993
Joanne McLaughlin, RN
1992
Paul Silverstein, MD, FACS
1991
Ralph Carbone
1990
Elizabeth McLoughlin, ScD
1989
Patricia Mieszala, RN
1988
Andrew McGuire
电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 Research Paper Awards
Research Paper Award Process
During the abstract submission process authors may indicate their interest in consideration for an award. If the abstract is accepted, a manuscript of the paper must be submitted to JBCR. Watch for next year’s paper submission process and timelines.
The Peter Brigham Burn Epidemiology Prevention Best Paper Award is awarded for original research studies which may address any single burn or fire prevention problem, a specific population, multiple etiologies, or epidemiology. Physicians, non-physicians, and students from all disciplines can apply. The IAFF Charitable Burn Fund sponsors this award.
Award Recipients
2022
Eduardo Ioschpe Gus, MD
2021
Kajal Mehta, MD, MPH
2020
Randy D. Kearns, DHA, MSA, CEM, NRP ret.
2019
Barclay Stewart, MD, MscPH and Yasaman Kazerooni, MD
2018
Sarvesh Logsetty, MD, FACS
2017
Levi Kellogg, BA
2016
Hala A. Bedri, MBBS
The Shriners Hospitals for Children, specializing in burn injuries, have been leaders in burn care, research and education since opening in the mid-1960s. Thanks to the medical care provided at these hospitals, every year thousands of children have a greater chance of surviving from all types of burn injuries. The Shriners Hospitals for Children has underwritten the award.
Award Recipients
2022
Kelli N. Patterson
2021
Jennifer Zuccaro, PhD
2020
Adam Padalko, BSc
2019
Shawn Tejiram, MD, FACS
2018
Aaron P. Lesher, MD, MSCR, FAAP, FACS
2017
Aaron J. Kaat, PhD
2016
Lisa L. Tropez-Arceneaux, Psy.D., MSCP
2015
Craig Porter, PhD
2014
Tobias Everett, MD
The Albert T. McManus Award is awarded for the best paper on the topic of burn microbiology by a basic scientist. The abstract must address burn microbiology with preference given to the use of a microbiology database and/or collaboration with investigators in other countries. The author should be a non-physician either in the basic science career (PhD or candidates) or training for such a career.
Award Recipients
2020
William Nethery, PharmD
2017
Kelly M. Lima, BS
2015
Bonnie C. Carney, BS
2012
Rachel Truman-Ortiz, MS
The Burke/Yannas Bioengineering Best Paper Award is awarded for original research studies in the field of bioengineering. This award recognizes the significant efforts of Dr. John F. Burke and Dr. Ioannis V. Yannas, who were both instrumental in the development of the first artificial skin.
Award Recipients
2020
Dorothy Supp, PhD
2019
Paul Holzer, PhD
2018
Nehemiah T. Liu, MS
2015
Jeffrey E. Thatcher, PhD
2014
Reginald L. Richard, PT, MS
2012
Thu A. Nguyen, MS
The Carl A. Moyer Resident Award is awarded for the best paper submitted by an individual training to be a medical doctor currently in residency or medical school. Dr. Moyer (1908-1970) was a brilliant surgical investigator and a charismatic teacher. He was deeply interested in the burn problem. Perhaps his most important contribution was to stimulate a major interest in burns in a sizeable cohort of young surgeons, several of who later have become leaders in the burn field. He introduced the topical use of silver nitrate to prevent infection in major burns. His laboratory and clinical research emphasized and elucidated the fundamental role of sodium salt solutions in burn/trauma resuscitation and has influenced modern medical-surgical practice. He also pointed out the magnitude and potential physiological significance of transcutaneous evaporative heat loss in the severely burned, work which stimulated many others to explore the causes of post-burn hyper-metabolism and its consequences. The Carl A. Moyer Award is an eminently suitable memorial to this surgeon, scientist, and teacher.
Award Recipients
2022
Edward J. Kelly IV, MD
2021
Tomer Lagziel, BS
2020
Christopher Ha Pham, MD
2019
Alexandra Lacey, MD
2018
Sarah A. Eidelson, MD
2017
Jason H. Chen, MD
2016
Jenna N. Luker, MD, MPH
2015
Stephania Spano, MScBMC
2014
Kathleen Romanowski, MD
2013
Amy Somerset, BS
2012
Alexander Melinyshyn, BSc
2011
Christopher S. Davis, MD
2010
Dianna Edwards, MD
2009
Jeffrey Carter, MD
2008
Zaid Chaudhry, BS
2007
Itoro E. Elijah, BS
2006
Amin D. Jaskille, MD
2005
Ally Murji, BSc, PT
2004
Julia A. Haber
2003
Timothy D. Light, MD
2002
Curtis Wray, MD
2001
Daniel E. Kim, BA
2001
Timothy M. Phillip, MS
2000
Jeannie Choi, BSc
1999
Shingo Yasuhara, MD
1998
Jeffrey Roth, MD
1997
Max Polo, MD
1996
Svenja Zimmer, MD
1994
Suzanne Schwartz, MD
The Clinical Research Award is awarded to the best clinical research paper submitted by a non-physician.
Award Recipients
2022
Arjun Bhalla, Ph.D.
2021
Katelyn M Garner, Pharm.D.
2020
Bernadette Nedelec, PhD, BSc, OT(C), BT-C
2019
Ingrid S. Parry, MS, PT, BT-C
2018
Kristin N. Grimsrud, DVM, PhD
2017
Sarah Rehou, MSc
2016
BrookeAnne Blay, BS
2015
Anna Olzewski, RN, BSN, CCRN
2014
Shelley A. Wiechman, PhD, ABPP
2013
Teresa Moroseos, BS
2012
Elizabeth A. Mann, RN, PhD
2011
Sam K. Yohannan, PT, MS
2009
Nida Corry, PhD
2008
Alice N. Neely, PhD
2007
Jodi McKibben, PhD
2004
James A. Fauerbach, PhD
2003
John W. Lawrence, PhD
2002
Michele M. Gottschlich, PhD, RD
2001
Shelley Wiechman-Askay, PhD
2000
David R. Patterson, PhD
1999
Steven Boyce, PhD
1998
John Lawrence, PhD
1997
Jason N. Doctor, PhD
1996
Kelly Spann, RN, BSN
1994
Michele M. Gottschlich, PhD, RD
No longer available.
The Lonza Young Investigator Award is targeted to the young investigator and recognizes excellence in burn wound coverage/healing. The award recipient must be under 40 and an 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 member.
Award Recipients
2013
Meenakshi Rani, PhD
2012
Teresa Gonzaga, MD
The Robert B. Lindberg Award is awarded for the best scientific paper submitted by a non-physician. Robert B. Lindberg, PhD (1914-1982) was an internationally recognized microbiologist whose research career spanned more than half a century. Dr. Lindberg’s extensive knowledge of wound microbiology was acquired during World War II and with the U.S. Army Surgical Research Team during the Korean Conflict. During his long tenure at the USAISR, Dr. Lindberg was an integral member of the multi-disciplinary team that investigated the pathogenesis of burn wound infection. He examined and cultured wounds in performing extensive research on the clinical microbiology of burn wounds. He instituted innovative epidemiologic surveillance systems and identified sources of contamination in the patient care environment. His findings were instrumental in defining the significance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa colonization and infection in burn patients. Dr. Lindberg developed the still current “gold standard” animal model for evaluating topical antimicrobial agents. That landmark accomplishment and his laboratory contributions during subsequent clinical trials established Mafenide (Sulfamylon) as the first effective topical burn agent. Dr. Lindberg’s scientific discoveries and his singular contributions as a non-physician member of the burn team are memorialized by the 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 Robert B. Lindberg Award.
Award Recipients
2022
Lesle M. Jimenez, MS
2020
Liam Kirkpatrick, BS
2019
Aziz Ghahary, PhD
2018
Belinda I. Gomez, PhD
2017
David M. Burmeister, PhD
2016
Nicolae Ghetu, MD, PhD
2015
Carlee Lehna, PhD, APRN-BC
2014
Alexander Golberg, PhD
2013
Nicholas J. Prindeze, BS
2012
Shanmugasundaram Natesan, PhD
2011
Nema Arnous, MS
2009
Amy L. Dugan, PhD
2008
Kuzhali Muthumalaippan, PhD
2007
Kuzhali Muthumalaippan, PhD
2006
Ravi Shankar, PhD
2005
Michelle Alexander, PhD
2004
John P. Heggers, PhD
2002
David R. Patterson, PhD
2001
Edward C. Robb, MBA
1999
Alice Neely, PhD
1998
Jeroen van Baare, MsC
1997
Linda Edelman, RN, PhD
1996
Howard Doong, MS
1994
Cora Ogle, PhD
The Burn Care Quality Platform (BCQP) Best Paper Award is awarded for original research studies using information from the 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 BCQP. The award was originally developed in 2007 for the National Burn Registry. The name was changed in 2020 to reflect the change in tools being used to capture data. This award category seeks to provide publishing opportunities for young authors and 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 members while employing the useful data contained in the BCQP. Both Physicians and Nonphysicians may apply and 1 award will be given to the best paper overall.
Non-Physician Award Recipients
2017
Christina E. Stiles, BS
2015
Evangelia M. Assimacopoulos, BS
2014
Jason Heard, BS
2013
Sandra Taylor, PhD
Physician Award Recipients
2022
Samuel P. Mandell, MD, MPH, FACS
2020
Christopher Ha Pham, MD
2019
Frederick Endorf, MD
2018
Frederick Endorf, MD
2017
Lauren B. Nosanov, MD
2015
Erica L. Hodgman, MD
2013
Andres Villaveces, MD, MPH, PhD
2011
Christopher J. Pannucci, MD, MS
2010
Christopher J. Pannucci, MD, MS
2009
Jeffrey W. Shupp, MD
2008
Tam N. Pham, MD
Other Awards and Scholarships
The 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 Archives Committee offers an award for the 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 History Manuscript Grant. The manuscript is about a historically important event, person, or scientific advance in burn care of the development of the 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版. To be considered for this award, a one- page grant application form is submitted to the Archives Committee and the application identifies the topic or subject and its importance to the 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 and/or burn care, in general.
Award Recipients
2019
Victor C. Joe, MD, FACS
2018
Shawn Tejiram MD, FACS
2017
Sam Miotke, MD, MS
2016
Michael Feldman, MD
2015
Karen J. Kowalske, MD
2014
Camille L.Stewart, MD
2014
Taryn Elise Travis, MD
Award Recipients
2022
Thomas Potokar, MBChB, FRCS (Ed), FRCS (Plast), DA (UK)
2021
Fiona M Wood FRACS AM
2019
Folke B. Sjoberg, MD, PhD
2007
Suk-Joon Oh, MD, PhD
2006
Doris Balogh, MD, PhD
2004
Stephen M. Mills, MBChB, FRACS
2003
Ernst C. Kuijper, MD, Netherlands
2002
Nelson Sarto Piccolo, MD, Brazil
2001
Jean-Michel Rives, MD, France
2000
Jacques Latarjet, MD, France
1999
Tjostolv Lund, MD, Norway
1998
Arieh Edad, MD, Israel
1997
Vincent Dunn, United States
1996
Manohar Keswani, MD, India
1995
Naoki Aikawa, MD, DMSc, Japan
1994
Li Ngao, MD, China
1993
Professor G.A.O. Sowemimo
1992
Jose A. Banuelos, MD, Spain
1991
Harry Berrington Stoner, MD
1990
Peter Zellner, MD, DDS, WestGermany
1989
Stuart Pegg, MD, Australia
1988
Shi Ji-Xiang, MD, China
1987
Takehiro Ohura, MD, Japan
1986
John W.L. Davies, PhD, DSc,Scotland
1985
Mehmat Haberal, MD, Turkey
1984
Serpa Asko-Seljavaara, MD, Finland
1983
Rudy Hermans, MD, Netherlands
1982
Luigi Donati, MD, Italy
1981
Seiichi Ohmori, MD, Japan
1980
Fortunato Benaim, MD, Argentina
1979
A. Murray Clarke, DCH, Australia
1978
Simon Sevitt, MD, England
1977
Edward Lowbury, MD, DMSc,England
1976
Gosta Arturson, MD, Sweden
1975
Bent Sorensen, MD, DMSc,Denmark
1974
Zora Janzekovic, MD, Yugoslavia
1973
Giovanni Dogo, MD, Italy
1972
Alister B. Wallace, DBE, MD, MSC,Scotland
1971
Martin Allgower, MD, Switzerland
1970
Tord Skoog, MD, Sweden
1969
Douglas Jackson, MD, England
The Cheryl Jordan Scholarship is awarded to a non-physician burn team member to be able to visit and learn from an 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 verified burn center. Cheryl Jordan was a well known and loved member of the 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版. As an occupational therapist, she worked at Washington Hospital Burn Center. During Cheryl’s career, she had the opportunity to travel to another burn center and learn from her colleagues, an experience that was clinically enriching. Cheryl was instrumental in the development of a burn rehabilitation program and served on the 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 Board of Trustees. An educational exchange grant was developed to honor her name and memory. This award is supported by a contribution from 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 Past President, Dr. Marion Jordan. The Membership Committee reviews the applications and the award recipients are notified of the award.
Award Recipients
2019
Brad Johanson, RN, BSN, MBA
Andria Martinez, MOT-RL
Alexis Castro, MS Child Life, Certified Child Life Specialist, Certified Trauma Practitioner
2018
Brittany Ayers, PA-C
Raechell Kearney, OTR/L
Elizabeth Shannon Walters, BSN, RN
2017
Crystal Bennet, RN
Ashley Brandt, PT
Leah Hanson, RN
Lisa Vitale, RN
2016
Amanda Gonzales, RN, BSN
Alexa Hinton, RN
Nichole Mayer, MOT/OTR/L
Elaine Simko, APRN, FNP-BC
2015
Melissa Pressman, PhD
Tiffany Williams, MS, OTR/L
2014
Annette Matherly, RN, CCRN
2012
Tracy Hosford, RN
2011
Esther Rathjen, RN
Burn Prevention Poster Contest Awards are given for best posters that address scalds, any single burn or fire prevention problem, a specific population, or multiple etiologies. Posters will be evaluated according to the following criteria: originality of the idea, creativity, quality of verbal and graphic message, the immediate clarity and positive tone of the message the poster conveys, as well as composition, and other elements of design.
Three monetary awards in the amounts of $500, $300, or $200 will be awarded to the top three posters. All awards are paid to the institutions represented and winners are announced during the 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 Annual Meeting. Past poster award recipients can be found here .
The 电竞赚钱(南昌)手机版抽注下载v4.9版 Traveling Fellowship is awarded up to three board certified/board eligible surgeons who have completed a burn fellowship. The purpose of this fellowship is to provide a broader perspective to newer burn surgeons and address more in-depth practice or treatment based on the interest of the fellow and expertise of the site director. The chosen recipients will be someone who has clearly articulated achievable goals for the project, demonstrates a willingness to learn and plans to utilize new knowledge to improve quality patient care.
Award Recipients
2020
Francesco M. Egro, MD, MSc, MRCS
Syed F. Saquib, MD
2019
Caesar A. Ricci III, MD
Justin D. Klein, MD, MS
2014
Jeffrey W. Shupp, MD
2007
Victor C. Joe, MD
2006
Melinda D. Banister, MD
2005
Bruce A. Cairns, MD
1998
James C. Jeng, MD, FACS
1986
Richard Kagan, MD, FACS
1984
Jeffrey Saffle, MD, FACS