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Patient with burn injuries to 96% of their body treated, discharged from Mississippi Burn, Hand and Reconstruction Center

By: Jeremy Pittari - August 17, 2026

Mississippi Burn, Hand & Reconstruction center

Dr. Derek Culnan, Medical Director for the Mississippi Burn, Hand & Reconstruction Center

  • According to the center, the patient is the most severely burned patient to be treated in the facility’s history.

A patient who suffered burns to about 96% of their body was successfully treated and released from Mississippi Baptist Medical Center’s Mississippi Burn, Hand and Reconstruction Center.

According to the center, the patient is the most severely burned patient to be treated in the facility’s history, with 91% of the patient’s injuries being the most severe, third-degree burns the center as seen.

“This is the culmination of the intensive, intentional culture of collaboration cultivated at Mississippi Baptist Medical Center. These results do not happen by accident. I am proud of every member of this patient’s care team,” said Dr. Derek Culnan, medical director of the burn center.

In addition to the burns, the patient also suffered inhalation injuries. As such, the patient was initially not expected to survive.

Yet, today, that patient was not only discharged, but they are walking and writing again. 

According to the American Burn Association, only 0.3% of all burn patients in a given decade suffer burns to more than 90% of their body, with less than 13% of those patients surviving.

“If knowing my story can give hope to people, I am glad,” the unnamed patient was quoted as saying. “I am lucky.”

The patient’s favorable outcome is due to the use of cutting edge technology in conjunction with the effective treatment provided by Dr. Culnan and staff at the medical center. 

“We are blessed to have gotten to work with you,” Dr. Culnan told the patient. “We are excited to continue to reconstruct you and help you reach your dreams. You are why we built this burn center for every Mississippian, and why we continue on our mission to build a world-class burn and reconstruction center here in Jackson, Mississippi.”

The Mississippi Burn, Hand and Reconstruction Center was established at Mississippi Baptist Medical Center after the closure of the burn center at Merit Health Central in 2022. Prior to that closure, Dr. Culnan and his staff provided burn care to Mississippians at Merit Health Central for decades.

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Jeremy Pittari

Jeremy Pittari is a lifelong resident of the Gulf Coast. Born and raised in Slidell, La., he moved to South Mississippi in the early 90s. Jeremy earned an associate in arts from Pearl River Community College and went on to attend the University of Southern Mississippi, where he earned a bachelor's of arts in journalism. A week after Hurricane Katrina, he started an internship as a reporter with the community newspaper in Pearl River County. After graduation, he accepted a full-time position at that news outlet where he covered the recovery process post Katrina in Pearl River and Hancock Counties. For nearly 17 years he wrote about local government, education, law enforcement, crime, business and a variety of other topics. Email Jeremy: jeremy@magnoliatribune.com