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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.   That congress was considered such a success by its participants that a Second Congress was scheduled in the city of Edinburgh, Scotland in 1965.  This Second Congress generated as great, if not greater, enthusiasm among the participants for subsequent International Congresses.   Additionally, the participants decided to establish a permanent organization.  Mr. A.B. Wallace orchestrated the birth of the ISBI and became the Secretary General.  As the ISBI’s first Secretary General he said, "The delegates of the Edinburgh Congress aim to set up a permanent organization in the hope of reducing the incidence of this major scourge, as well as improving patient care, especially in developing countries."  The original members of the ISBI Executive Committee, who represented 13 countries, ensured that the young Society received truly global input.  Subsequent congresses were as follows:

Third 1970 Congress  Prague, Czechoslovakia
Fourth 1974 Congress Buenos Aires, Argentina
Fifth 1978 Congress Stockholm, Sweden
Sixth 1982 Congress San Francisco, California, USA
Seventh 1986 Congress Melbourne, Australia
Eighth 1990 Congress New Delhi, India
Ninth 1994 Congress Paris, France
Tenth 1998 Congress Jerusalem, Israel
Eleventh 2002 Congress Seattle, Washington, USA
Twelfth 2004 Congress Yokohama, Japan
Thirteenth 2006 Congress Fortaleza, Brazil
Fourteenth 2008 Congress Montreal, Canada
Fifteenth 2010 Congress Istanbul Turkey

Our Golden Anniversary Meeting

Since the Society was founded, the total medical care of burn patients has improved considerably. This is not only because medical science has improved but also because there is also a better understanding of the need for a team of professionals of different specialties such as surgeons, anesthetists, bacteriologists, critical care physicians, nurses, dietitians, physiotherapists, etc. Each and every one of these specialists plays a very important role.

Our society acknowledges the importance of all of these specialists in burn care and has intelligently admitted those professionals as members since its foundation. We must mention there are very few, in fact almost no other medical societies like ours which bring together such a number of different specialists, including nurses. One of the main purposes and aims of our society is to disseminate knowledge and to stimulate prevention in the field of burns.

Mission Statement

One of the main aims of our society is to disseminate knowledge and stimulate prevention in the field of burns.

In order to achieve these aims we:

  • Endorse regional and national meetings and congresses.
  • Award grants to professors taking part in courses and congresses in other countries and to members wanting to visit other burn centers
  • Assist with the organization and financial support of educational courses in different countries
  • Collaborate with WHO as a non-governmental organization.
  • Provide members with reduced registration fees at our biennial conferences
Ensure our members receive the Burns journal free of charge