Abraham P. Houng, MD, MSE, FACS, FABA, has been named Medical Director of The Burn Center at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center.
RWJBarnabas Health, the largest, most comprehensive academic health care system in New Jersey, has announced that Abraham P. Houng, MD, MSE, FACS, FABA, has been named Medical Director of The Burn Center at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center (CBMC). He will succeed Michael A. Marano, MD, on his retirement after a distinguished career of more than 30 years at CBMC.
“We are pleased to welcome Dr. Houng back to our team. We are confident that his leadership will continue to inspire excellence and advance the delivery of burn care in the region,” said Richard L. Davis, President and Chief Executive Officer, CBMC. “We thank Dr. Marano for his dedication, service, and contributions in elevating one of the nation’s most respected burn centers,” he continued.
Dr. Houng specializes in the treatment of burns, burn surgery, and surgical critical care. He most recently served as faculty in the Department of Surgery, Division of Burns, Critical Care and Trauma for Weill Cornell Medical College and New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center. Additionally, he served as the Fellowship Director and Associate Program Director for surgery training programs. He previously served as Attending Surgeon and Associate Program Director for Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center, then Saint Barnabas Medical Center, and as a partner with Burn Surgeons of Saint Barnabas.
Dr. Houng graduated from Columbia University with a bachelor of science degree in Bioengineering. He received his master of science in Bioengineering from the University of Pennsylvania and his medical degree from Rutgers University-New Jersey Medical School. He completed his residency in general surgery at Saint Barnabas Medical Center and went on to complete his fellowship in trauma, emergency surgery, and surgical critical care at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Houng is an active member of many prestigious medical and surgical societies, including the American Burn Association, the American College of Surgeons, and the Society of Critical Care Medicine. He has published numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and abstracts.
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ABOUT THE BURN CENTER AT COOPERMAN BARNABAS MEDICAL CENTER
The Burn Center at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center is the only state-certified burn treatment facility in New Jersey, and one of the largest in North America. With 12 Intensive care beds and an 18-bed step-down Unit for less critically injured patients. The Burn Center provides expert care for patients of all ages. For more information about The Burn Center, click here or call (973) 322-5920.