President
Mahama has accented to the Act, with a legislative instrument expected to be
fashioned out soon. This means biomedical laboratory scientists will require a
license to practice regardless the height of academic, business, economic or
political influence.
The
Ghana Association Biomedical Laboratory Scientists (GABMLS) is excited at the development,
as the law brings the needed impetus to start the crusade against sub-standard
practice in our country.
Ashanti
Regional Chairman of the Association, Thomas Kwabena Gyapomah says it is a
strong signal for quacks in biomedical laboratory practice to stay off the
profession.
“If
you don’t have the requisite qualification and you are in the lab, it’s better
to pack out because the law will now catch up with you”, he stated. “Once the
system has been sanitized, if you go into any private laboratory or hospital
laboratory, you are going to meet qualified persons and such persons should be
able to deliver quality results”.
The
Association, collaboration with BD-Diagnostics, is set educate its members on
the new law at its 2013 regional congress and Scientific Conference holding in
Kumasi on Friday.
Mr.
Gyapomah says issues of ethics and quality will engage the attention of the
congress on the theme: “Upholding Ethical Standards & Promoting Quality
Medical Laboratory Practice in Ghana”.
Biomedical
Laboratory Scientists are entrusted with the onerous assignment of providing
quality diagnosis that is at the centre of treatment and management of
diseases.
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by Kofi Adu Domfeh
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This is fantastic!
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