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Monday 13 October <strong>2014</strong>Room Level 3 Ballroom Level 4 Room 1 Level 4 Room 2 Level 4 Room 3 Level 4 Room 40800 – 0830 Opening Ceremony0830 – 0900 Tanner-Boswick-Vandeput PrizePresentation and LectureSessionNameModerators0900 – 1000PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY: <strong>ISBI</strong>’sCommitment to Global Burn CareRichard L. Gamelli (USA) and DavidMackie (Netherlands)David Meddings (Switzerland)Global burns: challengesand opportunitiesRajeev Ahuja (India)<strong>ISBI</strong> Partnership with Global AllianceFor Clean CookstovesMichael Serghiou (USA)Caring for the Burn-InjuredPatient – Beyond 48 Hours: FromConcept to DeliveryGretchen Carrougher (USA)Caring for the Burn-Injured Patient– Beyond 48 Hours: Evaluation andFuture Plans1000 – 1030 MORNING TEA and EXHIBITION VIEWINGSessionNameSymposium 1:New Technologies in Burn CareSymposium 2:Preparedness for burn masscasualty disasterChairperson Naiem Moiemen and Jyrki Vuola Lior Rosenberg Folke Sjoberg (Sweden)David Mackie (Netherlands)David Meddings (Switzerland)1030 – 1200Professor Steve WolfNew innovations: an overviewProfessor Paul van Zuiljen(Netherlands)Scar assessment: what is reliable?Professor Edward Tredget(Cananda)Future of scar managementProfessor Jun Wu (China)Novel wound assessmentDr Kenneth Burhop (USA)Use of stem cells with skin substitutesProfessor Steve WolfCollagen Matrix: Structure andFunction – Translating to NewOpportunitiesDr Palmer Bessey (USA)Our 9/11 experience and assessingnational facilitiesDr James Jeng (USA)The formation of a functional netDr Imrul Warsi (Bangladesh)Burn mass casualty: lesson learnedfrom the worst blaze in the historyof BangladeshDr Lior Rosenberg (Israel)Preparing for burn mass casualties1200 – 1230 Molnlycke IndustryEditorial Committee Meeting forSponsored Symposium“Burns” Journal1230 – 13001300 – 13301200 – 1330 LUNCH and EXHIBITION VIEWING. POSTER VIEWING LEVEL 4 FOYERSessionNameChairperson1330 – 1500Symposium 3:Psycho-social support forburns patientsGretchen Carrougher andDavid MackieGretchen Carrougher RN, MNIntroductions/WelcomeNicole S. Gibran, MD, FACSUse of burn-specific or generalpsychosocial measures in research:What should be used?Symposium 4: Research in Burns – AnInternational Perspective on Researchand Development in Burn CareLee CancioHajime Matsumura, MD, DMSc, FACS(Japan)Present and future research in woundhealing and skin replacementsShari Honari, RN, BSN (USA)The role of the Research Coordinatorin burnsYoung Investigators Prize Papers Free Paper Session: Research 1 Free Paper Session: Nursing &Burns Reconstruction 1866 – Shizhao Ji (China)Transplantation of cryopreservedmicronized amniotic membraneenhance diabetic wounds healing byregulate local microenvironment218 – Chuan-An Shen (China)Clinical study of repairing donor siteof thickness from cicatricial skin withauto-scalp grafting90 – Jiajun Tang (China)Effect of endothelial microparticlesgenerated by burn or LPS treatment onendothelial dysfunction383 – Mercy Negble (Ghana)Rehabilitation of burn patientsadmitted at Komfo AnokyeTeaching Hospital573 – Pablo Pase (Brazil)Amniotic membrane dressing in adeveloping country burn unit834 – Amit Mukund Mulay (India)Quality of life assessment for burnsurvivors in India214 – Zjir Rashaan (Netherlands)Non-silver treatment versus topicalsilver agents in treatment of partialthickness burn wounds in children: asystematic review and meta-analysisDavid Ahrenholz (USA)Mosutafa Elmasry (Sweden)153 – Pius Agbenorku (Ghana)Electrical burns: the trend and riskfactors in the Ghanaian population684 – Mansour Alghamdi (Australia)Epigenetic modification in keloid scars492 – Cassandra Chong (Australia)Development of a triple polymerscaffold for skin tissue engineering356 – Alvin Chua (Singapore)Evaluation of a xeno-free culturesystem to expand keratinocytesfor potential||therapeutic use insevere burns657 – Leila Cuttle (Australia)Ensuring patients receiveadequate burn first aid treatmentthrough the||public-paramedichospitalpathway949 – Robert Dinsdale(United Kingdom)Novel blood counter parameters inburn injury441 – Daria Dolotova (Russia)Decision support system in thedelivery of care to children withburn injury408 – Mohamed Eldardiri(United Kingdom)The use of Integra® and Matriderm®in combination with autologouscultured keratinocytes and fibroblastson microcarriers reduce woundcontraction in pig wound model852 – Tze Wing Wong (Hong Kong)Development and testing feasibility ofan educational DVD for the burn injurypatients and caregiversChris Parker (Australia)Gretchen Carrougher (USA)515 – Deborah Bates (Australia)Is there is a need for anintegrated national burn survivorsupport strategy?764 – Clare Batkin (Australia)Hypertrophic scarring of skin graftdonor sites in burns patients:Prevalence,||risk factors and currentscar management practices.743 – Matthias Aust (Germany)Combination of Needling and ReCellfor repigmentation of burn scars – pilotstudy results595 – Mehmet Bozkurt (Turkey)Current approaches and therapies inburn scar modulation396 – Shu Ying Chang (Taiwan)Reconstruction for long length, thirddegree burn of single digit withextended reverse dorsal metacarpalartery flaps315 – Anita Boekelaar (Netherlands)Evaluation of aftercare and problemsexperienced in first year after burns839 – Rachel Kornhaber (Australia)Qualitative research methodologies:Rigorous, robust and systematic inthe||exploration of burns trauma278 – Cora Roerhorst (Netherlands)Family centered careFree Paper Session: Paediatrics 1 Free Paper Session: Research 2 Free Paper Session: Burn woundManagement 1Tony Sparnon (Australia)Lourdes Santiso (Guatemala)500 – Kathy Bicknell (Australia)Changes in paediatric burn care: Alongitudinal review of a paediatricburns unit373 – Jacqueline Burgess(Australia)Hot beverage scalds: a simmeringpaediatric public health issuePeter Haertsch (Australia)Junichi Sasaki (Japan)607 – Matt Fell (United Kingdom)The reliability of objective burnscar assessment in a compact andaffordable tool measuring colorimetryand trans-epidermal water loss493 – Emma Gee Kee (Australia)A randomised controlled trial of threedifferent burns dressings for partialthickness burns in childrenLisa Huisban (Indonesia)Andrew Catley (Australia)806 – Moti Harats (Israel)Characteristics of improvised explosivedevice trauma casualties in the Gazastrip: the Israeli experience94 – Jonathan Hew (Australia)The role of high protein diet inskin formation2017th Congress of the International Society for Burn Injuries<strong>ISBI</strong> <strong>2014</strong> Sydney

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