Burn Injury presented by Laura Johnson, MD, Surgeon at MedStar Washington Hospital Center

Disclosure: PolarityTE (Self) : Other Financial or Material Support (Status: Terminated --- 02/2020), Sponsored Research (Status: Terminated --- 02/2020)

Learning Objectives: 

At the conclusion of this activity, learners will be better able to: 

1.  Discuss the components of inhalation injury.

2.  Describe the pathophysiology of thermal injury patterns.

3.  Review various immediate patient care issues.

After viewing this on-demand webinar recording, you may ask the instructor questions by using the interactive "Discussion" tab. All participants will have access to this discussion board to interact with the instructor and other attendees. 

Laura Johnson, MD

Surgeon, MedStar Washington Hospital Center

Disclosure: PolarityTE (Self) : Other Financial or Material Support (Status: Terminated --- 02/2020), Sponsored Research (Status: Terminated --- 02/2020)

Laura S Johnson, MD, is an attending surgeon in Burn and Trauma Surgery at MedStar Washington Hospital Center, and Associate Professor of Surgery at Georgetown University School of Medicine.  Dr. Johnson completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Southern California, where she studied chemistry and bioethics.  Her medical degree is from the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California, and her internship and residency were at the Washington Hospital Center in Washington, DC.  Dr. Johnson completed her fellowship in Trauma and Surgical Critical Care at Emory University School of Medicine.  She is certified by the American Board of Surgery, with sub-specialty certifications in Surgical Critical Care and Neurocritical Care, and is committed to ongoing education, lecturing and publishing on Burn, Trauma and Ethics topics. When she is not in the hospital Dr. Johnson is an avid saber fencer, competing around the country, and is part of the National Tournament Committee for the United States Fencing Association.

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