
September 24th–26th, 2025 in Madison, WI
The 2025 Midwest Regional Burn Conference will be hosted by the Wisconsin Department of Surgery and held in Madison, Wis., on Sept. 24-26.
This event will bring together leading experts, clinicians, and researchers to share the latest advancements in burn care, treatment, and research and provide an invaluable platform for professionals to engage in discussions, exchange ideas, and foster collaborations within the field.
Program Information
Wednesday (Sept. 24) Pre-Conference Sessions
Certified Burn Registered Nurse Credential
The Certified Burn Registered Nurse (CBRN) credential is offered by the Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN®), a well-respected organization known for its rigorous certification programs in emergency nursing specialties.
Advanced Burn Life Support (ABLS) Instructor Course
The ABLS Instructor course provides participants successfully completed the with the knowledge to deliver ABLS Provider content and education through mini simulations, case studies, and micro-teaching sessions. This session is offered both in the morning and afternoon.
Rehabilitation Track for OT/PT, Wed.-Fri. (Sept. 24-26)
The Rehabilitation Track of the 2025 Midwest Regional Burn Conference will cover the latest advancements in burn rehabilitation, including innovative therapies, care strategies, and multidisciplinary approaches to improve patient recovery. Attendees will engage with experts, share experiences, and collaborate on solutions to common challenges, gaining valuable knowledge to enhance outcomes for burn survivors.
2025 Midwest Regional Burn Conference, Thurs.-Fri. (Sept. 25-26)
At this conference, you’ll explore cutting-edge burn treatments, including advanced dressings, biologic therapies, and new approaches to resuscitation, fluid management, and wound care. Topics will include surgical innovations, infection control, pain management, and rehabilitation. Updates on clinical trials, research, and ethical considerations will also be covered, with a focus on networking and interdisciplinary collaboration to improve patient outcomes.