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UVA Center Partners With Dikembe Mutombo Foundation to Improve Safety of African Healthcare Workers
Protecting health workers - one of Africa's scarcest resources - is focus of new "Center of Excellence" at Hospital in Democratic Republic of Congo
The new Center of Excellence in Occupational Safety for Health Workers at Biamba Marie Mutombo Hospital (BMMH) in Kinshasa, DRC, "addresses a critical but often overlooked and underfunded component of health system strengthening and HIV/AIDS relief - protecting healthcare workers from occupational infections," says Janine Jagger, PhD, director of the UVA IHWSC.
The new center in Africa will provide training to Congolese healthcare workers in the EPINet sharps injury surveillance program, developed by Jagger in 1991. Data from EPINet will be used to establish an evidence-based prevention program for Congolese health workers.
Jagger, Elayne Kornblatt Phillips, PhD, and Ginger Parker, MBA, of UVA IHWSC, Department of Medicine, traveled to the DRC in August for the opening ceremonies
During their visit, Jagger and Phillips lectured on strategies for African healthcare worker protection, and Phillips participated in a national symposium on occupational health held in conjunction with the BMMH center's opening. Parker conducted hands-on EPINet training workshops for BMMH employees. A collaborative research project
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| Ginger Parker of U.Va.'s International Healthcare Worker Safety Center conducts EPINet training with staff of Biamba Marie Mutombo Hospital in Kinshasa, August 2009 |
UVA's IHWSC, a worldwide leader in research and education on occupational exposure prevention in healthcare settings, is partnering with BD and the Dikembe Mutombo Foundation (DMF) in supporting the new occupational safety center. Jagger, a MacArthur Foundation fellow, comments: "We are privileged to work with the DMF and BD in this pioneering effort. We hope to demonstrate that the high risk to health workers common in African healthcare settings can be greatly improved with evidence-based policies and administrative support."
In addition to Mutombo, who retired thi
In an NBA.com press release, Mutombo remarked: "The doctors and nurses at the Biamba Marie Mutombo Hospital are saving lives every day and helping improve health care in the DRC, which has been ravaged by more than a decade of war and disease." He called the new occupational safety center an "important milestone" in training healthcare workers to protect both patients and themselves from the spread of disease.
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Related media releases:
NBA.com: http://www.nba.com/2009/news/08/26/mutombo.release/index.html



