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Feel the Learn: Life-Saving Tips for #BurnAwarenessWeek from director of @UCSDHealth’s Regional Burn Center

Each year, the UC San Diego Health Regional Burn Center admits approximately 450 patients, from infants to adults, and treats hundreds more as outpatients. Scald burns comprise 35 percent of overall injuries admitted to burn centers in the United States. More than 60 percent involve children five years old and younger. These burns are typically a result of exposure to hot tap water or food and beverages heated on a stove or in a microwave. They are extremely painful and potentially life-threatening. During National Burn Awareness Week (the first week of February), Jeanne Lee, MD, director of the Burn Center, offers a variety of prevention tips for families:

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Background: The multidisciplinary team at UC San Diego Health Regional Burn Center is committed to helping patients heal emotionally and physically from mild, severe and life-threatening burn injuries. With leading-edge treatments, advanced diagnostic and surgical techniques and a comprehensive team approach to burn care, the team is able to respond to the most complex medical issues.The UC San Diego Health Regional Burn Center is the only one in San Diego and Imperial Counties, and one of just 33 worldwide to be verified by the American College of Surgeons and American Burn Association as a pediatric and adult burn center.

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