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This is where I was.
http://injuryscience.hs.uab.edu/BurnHome.html
Talk about a great burn center.
The worst part are the "baths" only made easier by the elderly women who sing gospel music while they do it.
I dont remember much of ICU (of course) but I do remember on the regular floor a man down the hall burned 90%. He made a castle out of the protein drinks. Yucky. Get some better flavors! Please!
Kara
that is the best. you will be able to relate to your patients on a level that i, and i say this in pure honesty, that i hope i will never have to. i have read books written by people that have experienced burns, and i know that there is no way i can truly understand. i always want to know what my patients remember, and what i can do or could have done to make things better. it will be a blessing to have you on the burn team.
Kyriaka
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Just wanted to say a very big thank you and hello.
I have recently started back to school to get my BSN (a change from accounting).
I am a former burn patient. I am burned 60% of my body. I am also the only survivor of a house fire. It was touch and go there for awhile (they delayed the funeral to see if a casket was needed for me).
But alot has changed for me since 1995.
And more than anything I want to work critical care burns.
Kara Tyson
Director (and patient)
Lyme Disease Support Group of AL--my volunteer work