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Dear ISBI Members and Friends,
As 2022 is coming to an end, we leave behind a year during which we were able to meet F2F despite all difficulties with the COVID-19 Pandemic. We reflect to our successes and look forward to a bright future for the ISBI. What a wonderful meeting we had in Guadalajara! The Congress brought us back together and provided us with renewed energy to continue to fulfill our mission. Currently, the ISBI is working to reorganize our operations (internal & external) and to refine our role within the global...
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The International Society for Burn Injuries (ISBI) had its beginnings at the First International Congress on Research in Burns in Bethesda, Maryland in September 1960...
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23 Feb 7:30AM – 24 Feb 5:00PM 2023
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The International Society for Burns Injuries (ISBI) aims to disseminate knowledge and stimulate prevention in the field of burns. In order to achieve these goals, the ISBI: endorses regional and national meetings and congresses; awards grants to professors taking part in courses and congresses in other countries and to members wanting to visit other burn centers; assists with the organization and financial support of educational courses in different countries; collaborates with the World Health Organization (WHO) as a non-governmental organization; provides members with reduced registration fees at their biennial conferences, and ensures their members receive the Burns journal free of charge.
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