Burn Injury Model Systems
The Burn Model System (BMS) Program began in 1994 to improve care and outcomes for individuals with burn injuries. BMS centers conduct research and contribute follow-up data to the BMS National Longitudinal Database. BMS centers also conduct research, provide education, and disseminate information with the goal of improving long-term functional, vocational, cognitive, and quality-of-life outcomes
12/24/2025
Warm wishes for a peaceful holiday season from the MSKTC team.
10/28/2025
Amputation after a burn injury is rare but life changing. Learn what to expect—physically, emotionally, and in recovery—with our new factsheet on Amputation After Burn Injury. Check it out to learn more: https://msktc.org/burn/factsheets/amputation-after-burn-injury
Rehabilitation transforms lives in powerful ways. This , we celebrate how rehabilitation:
1 | Restores independence
2 | Improves quality of life
3 | Supports caregivers
4 | Builds stronger communities
At MSKTC, we’re proud to share free, research-based resources that advance rehabilitation outcomes for people with SCI, TBI, and burn injuries. Explore more at MSKTC.org.
06/06/2025
At the MSKTC, Charles (“Charlie”) Wheeler wears many hats – but his superpower? Keeping you informed. He spearheads our MSKTC Headlines newsletter and plays a key role in website updates and user testing to make sure everything meets the needs of the people who rely on our resources.
Exciting news! The MSKTC and BMS’s 'Return to School After Burn Injury' video just won a Platinum Hermes Creative Award—the highest honor from one of the world’s oldest and largest creative competitions in the world! The video featured the Southern California Burn Model System. Congrats to the team behind this powerful resource!
Watch the award-winning video: https://msktc.org/burn/videos/returning-school-after-burn-injury
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