UNT Health's Texas Center for Patient Safety will host the 2026 Patient Safety Conference at the UNT Health campus

Thursday, March 19, 2026

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UNT Health's Texas Center for Patient Safety – 2026 Patient Safety Conference at UNT Health Fort Worth

Texas Center for Patient Safety, formerly SaferCare Texas, at UNT Health Fort Worth will host the 2026 Patient Safety Conference on April 2 for the second year, bringing together healthcare professionals, educators and community stakeholders to explore strategies for improving patient safety.

A photo of last year's UNT Health's 2025 patient safety conference where healthcare professional spoke at a patient safety conference with colleagues standing in the background.The free conference will take place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at UNT Health’s Medical Education and Training Building, 1000 Montgomery St. A networking reception will follow from 4 to 6 p.m. Admission is free.

“Our upcoming Patient Safety Conference represents a critical opportunity to bring together healthcare professionals, educators and advocates who share a commitment to eliminating preventable harm,” said Justin Burton, director of the Texas Center for Patient Safety. “By fostering collaboration, sharing evidence-based strategies, and learning from one another, we are strengthening the culture of safety across Texas and empowering healthcare teams to deliver safer, more reliable care for every patient.”

The conference will feature keynote speaker Patricia McGaffigan, RN, MS, CPPS, president of the Certification Board for Professionals in Patient Safety and senior advisor for Patient and Workforce Safety at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. She also serves as the institute’s senior sponsor for the National Steering Committee for Patient Safety and is a nationally recognized leader in advancing patient safety, quality and person-centered care.

Portrait photo of featuring keynote speaker Patricia McGaffigan


Join the 2026 Patient Safety Conference on April 2 at UNT Health Fort Worth. Free event featuring keynote speaker Patricia McGaffigan, and expert strategies for improving patient safety across Texas.


McGaffigan previously served as chief operating officer and senior vice president of safety programs at the National Patient Safety Foundation. She is a Certified Professional in Patient Safety and serves on the Joint Commission National Patient Safety Committee and the Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety Editorial Advisory Board. She was named to Becker’s Hospital Review’s list of patient safety experts for 2023-2025.

Throughout the conference, patient safety experts, researchers, quality and safety leaders, healthcare and public health professionals, and community members will gather to discuss the latest innovations, trends and best practices designed to enhance patient care and outcomes.

Conference objectives include:

Apply patient-centered approaches to support safety, resilience and equity in practice.

Evaluate innovative strategies that promote safer, more reliable care across diverse healthcare environments.

Describe evidence-based and interprofessional strategies that advance patient safety and quality care.

The conference is open to the public, with a focus on medical students, researchers, safety and quality improvement professionals, and patient safety advocates. Area residents are encouraged to attend to learn more about promoting well-being and advocating for vulnerable populations.

Attendees can earn up to six continuing education credits. For registration information and accreditation details, visit txpatientsafety.org/patient-safety-conference.html.

 


From UNT Health Newsroom - Healthcare Education: by Nicole Luna