Authors and Editors of Burnsurgery.org
ROBERT
H. DEMLING M.D., is Professor of Surgery at
Harvard Medical School and Director of the
Burn-Trauma Center at Brigham Women's Hospital. He
is a past president of the American Burn
Association. He has researched and published
extensively in the field of the inflammatory and
metabolic response from burn injury and on the post
burn wound healing process.
LESLIE DESANTI, R.N., is a burn
nurse specialist at the Brigham and Women's
Hospital, Boston with 10 years of experience
managing patients and teaching burn care. She is
also Clinical Coordinator for the largest Burn
Rehabilitation Program in New England and is a
member of the American Burn Association
Rehabilitation Committee. She has multiple
publications in the field of burn care and wound
healing.
DENNIS P. ORGILL, M.D., Ph.D. is
Assistant Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical
School and Associate Director of the Burn Unit at
Brigham and Women's Hospital. He is Board Certified
in both Surgery and Plastic Surgery. He specializes
in Reconstructive Plastic Surgery and Surgical Care
of Burn Patience. His major research interest is in
the field of Tissue Engineering.
|