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Burn Injuries

  • Overview
  • Burn Circumstances
    • How the burn injury happened
  • Treatment and Services
    • Dressing changes, cleaning burn wounds, debridement, and treating infections
    • Pain management, surgery, and support with physical recovery
    • Skin grafts and pressure garments
    • Interactions with healthcare staff
    • Going home from hospital and follow-up care
    • Being treated at specialist burns services
  • Living with a Burn
    • Daily life with a burn
    • Dealing with other people’s reactions
    • Relationships with family and friends
    • Romantic relationships
    • Returning to work, starting a new job and changes to career plans
    • Taking time off work for appointments and treatment
    • Financial issues related to burn injuries
  • Adjusting to Life with a Burn
    • Appearance, body image, and identity
    • The psychological impacts of burn injuries, and ways of coping
    • Finding positives after having a burn
    • Thinking about the future
    • Experiences of having had a burn in childhood
    • Experiences of and support for parents of children with burn injuries
  • Information and Support
    • Getting information about burn injuries
    • Connecting with other people with burns and peer support
    • Advice to employers and colleagues
  • People's Profiles
    • Parents of children with burn injuries
    • People who sustained a burn injury as an adult
    • People who sustained a burn injury as a child
    • Health professionals
  • Resources and Information
  • Credits

Burn Injuries

Profiles - Health professionals

Mr Baljit Dheansa

Mr Baljit Dheansa was appointed as a Consultant Plastic Surgeon at Queen Victoria Hospital in 2003 having trained at QVH as well as several London teaching hospitals.

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