Ross Tilley Burn Centre

The Ross Tilley Burn Centre is a state-of-the-art facility providing tertiary care for the majority of burn injury patients in Ontario. We are the only program in the province that provides a wide range of services from admission to followup and reconstructive surgery, and are the largest burn centre in Canada. Our unique non-refusal policy means we will admit every burn patient in Ontario who requires admission to a burn centre. This is crucial to burn care across the province, and will avoid referral or transport delays, which are detrimental to these patients.

Address

Ross Tilley Burn Centre
at the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre D-wing, 7th floor 2075 Bayview Avenue Toronto, ON M4N 3M5

Phone

(416) 480-6814

Website

https://sunnybrook.ca/content/?page=ross-tilley-burn-centre

Stats at a glance:

  • Roughly 30 per cent of patients treated at our Burn Centre come from the GTA, while 70 per cent come from other areas of Ontario
  • We are equipped with a dedicated operating room and intensive care unit
  • We’re home to the only tissue bank in Ontario that stores temporary skin to treat major burn injuries
  • Statistically, 56 per cent of patients are burned by a fire, 21.5 per cent by scalds and 11.5 per cent suffer electrical burns

American Burn Association Verification

After a rigorous review process, Sunnybrook’s Ross Tilley Burn Centre has become the first Canadian burn program verified by the American Burn Association (ABA). The burn verification is a joint process between the ABA and the American College of Surgeons designed to verify a burn centre has the resources necessary to provide optimal care to burn patients from the time of injury through rehabilitation.

Partnership with St. John’s Rehab Hospital

Sunnybrook and St. John’s Rehab Hospital have embarked on a joint program in electrical injury care and research to ensure the highest possible quality of care is available to patients with electrical injuries. The program will also advance medical research that will save and improve the lives of patients in the future.
The program will focus on electrical injury care and research, anchored by Sunnybrook’s Ross Tilley Burn Centre for acute care and St. John’s Rehab for rehabilitation.

Research

RTBC conducts clinical, clinical translational and basic science focused on burns. We study stem cell, skin replacement technologies, wound healing, metabolism, inflammation, infection and immune system. currently the lab is housed in 6500 brand new lab space at sunnybrook research institute. Over 15 PHD’s MDs PhD students and Techs work in the lab dedicated for the benefit of burn patients. Three prospective randomized clinical trials are run out of RTBC. Research is funded by NIH CIHR, Sunnybrook, PSI, and the Canadian Military.