Janine Jagger

Janine Jagger

Janine Jagger is an epidemiologist, professor of medicine, and Becton Dickinson professor of health care worker safety at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. She founded and directed the International Health Care Worker Safety Center at the University of Virginia. She informed a new generation of safety-engineered medical devices to reduce occupational transmission of bloodborne pathogens and was awarded U.S. patents for seven medical devices.

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Opinion: A safety-first approach to keeping patients and practitioners safe

Opinion: A safety-first approach to keeping patients and practitioners safe

over 6 years ago // Safety First: Sponsored by BD

A strong and vibrant health care workforce is critical to keeping patients safe and is essential to achieving universal health coverage. Experts from the global health community weigh in on the steps needed to ensure health care worker safety.