Help tackle the persistent issue of Sharps Injuries

This April, we brought together 3 renowned experts to speak to healthcare workers, leaders and educators about the issue of Sharps Injuries.

Over 320,000 needlestick injuries are incurred by US healthcare workers every year. This is a trend that in 16 years has only gone down by 11% despite incredible innovation in safety engineered devices. Quite simply, the current sharps risk exposure to healthcare workers is Not OK. We were honored to host three events in three cities to bring needlestick injuries back into the clinical spotlight. Bringing to the stage speakers who have dedicated their lives to the furtherance of needlestick injury prevention and improved healthcare worker safety, we were greatly moved by the personal reflections, subject-matter expertise, and conversations that happened during our time together… thank you for all who joined us and participated in bringing focus back to the prevention of needlestick injuries.

Video Highlights

Our favorite moments captured

The It’s not OK event in Chicago was filmed and we are excited to share with you a little highlight reel that shows some of our favorite moments that were captured of our speakers, guests and leaders during the April 2018 event.

Our Key Take-Aways

01. SHARPS INJURIES ARE NOT DECREASING.
Sharps injuries are not decreasing as expected, don’t overlook the issue.

02. DON’T UNDERESTIMATE THE CONSEQUENCES.
The injury and consequences of acquiring a bloodborne disease can be devastating, despite advancements in treatment.

03. LET’S ‘SQUEAK’ MORE
Proven prevention strategies are available but unrelenting implementation is required. A national database is needed to put sharps injuries back on the radar.

Stay Connected

If you want to know more about these events or what Daniels is all about, get in touch with the local Daniels representative for your region!

Philadelphia : Amy Porter
[email protected] | 908 306 9946

Chicago : Eric Himes
[email protected] | 312 520 3373

Orlando : Nate Hansen
[email protected] | 770 408 8792