A photo of a nurse standing next to a patient that is fully covered in their bed. She is working with a clipboard and is wearing a full uniform, including a cap and mask. They are in the Burn Unit at Parkland Memorial Hospital.
In 1962, Parkland Memorial Hospital created one of the largest adult civilian burn units in the country by setting aside sixteen beds with their own nursing station for burn patients. Pioneering burn therapies developed at Parkland have been adopted throughout the United States.
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