Mrs Tamsin Mahoney1, Ms Jessica Shapland1, Dr Megan Simons1, Ms Nastassia De Aguiar2, Mrs Kate Sands1 1Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital, 2Australian Catholic University Abstract: The Pegg Leditscke Children’s Burns Centre (PLCBC) Occupational Therapy (OT) team currently provide one to one...
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Mrs Tamsin Mahoney1, Ms Jessica Shapland1, Dr Megan Simons1, Ms Nastassia De Aguiar2, Mrs Kate Sands1 1Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital, 2Australian Catholic University Abstract: The Pegg Leditscke Children’s Burns Centre (PLCBC) Occupational Therapy (OT) team currently provide one to one...
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Dr Lachlan Farmer1, Dr Lloyd Hurrel2, Dr Sam Gue2, Ms Linda Quinn1, Dr Rebecca Cooksey1, Dr Amy Jeeves1, Dr  Darren Molony1, Dr Michelle  Lodge1, Mr Bernard Carney1 1Department of Paediatric Burns Surgery – Women’s And Children’s Hospital Adelaide, 2Department of...
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Dr Lachlan Farmer1, Dr Lloyd Hurrel2, Dr Sam Gue2, Ms Linda Quinn1, Dr Rebecca Cooksey1, Dr Amy Jeeves1, Dr  Darren Molony1, Dr Michelle  Lodge1, Mr Bernard Carney1 1Department of Paediatric Burns Surgery – Women’s And Children’s Hospital Adelaide, 2Department of...
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Dr Lachlan Farmer1, Dr Lloyd Hurrel2, Dr Sam Gue2, Ms Linda Quinn1, Dr Rebecca Cooksey1, Dr Amy Jeeves1, Dr  Darren Molony1, Dr Michelle  Lodge1, Mr Bernard Carney1 1Department of Paediatric Burns Surgery – Women’s And Children’s Hospital Adelaide, 2Department of...
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Dr Lachlan Farmer1, Dr Puvesh Punj1, Ms Linda Quinn1, Dr  Rebecca  Cooksey1, Dr Amy  Jeeves1, Dr Darren Molony1, Dr  Michelle Lodge1, Mr Bernard  Carney1 1Women’s And Children’s Hospital Adelaide Abstract: Facial burns in children are common. The face presents unique...
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Dr Lachlan Farmer1, Dr Puvesh Punj1, Ms Linda Quinn1, Dr  Rebecca  Cooksey1, Dr Amy  Jeeves1, Dr Darren Molony1, Dr  Michelle Lodge1, Mr Bernard  Carney1 1Women’s And Children’s Hospital Adelaide Abstract: Facial burns in children are common. The face presents unique...
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Mr Brendan Ennis1 1The University of Sydney Abstract: The use of autologous skin to treat partial thickness burns is not always possible or appropriate, especially in patients with extensive burns whilst allograft skin used as a biological dressing has an...
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Dr Zephanie Tyack1, Dr. Megan Simons1,2, Professor  Roy Kimble1,3 1Centre For Children’s Burns and Trauma Research, Children’s Health Research Centre, 2Occupational Therapy Department – Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital, 3Pegg Leditschke Children’s Burns Centre – Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital Abstract: Background...
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Dr Zephanie Tyack1, Dr. Megan Simons1,2, Professor  Roy Kimble1,3 1Centre For Children’s Burns and Trauma Research, Children’s Health Research Centre, 2Occupational Therapy Department – Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital, 3Pegg Leditschke Children’s Burns Centre – Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital Abstract: Background...
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