These
are the delayed launch of three National Health Laboratory Policy documents and
the stoppage of the Health Services Workers Union (HSWU) dues deductions by the
Comptroller and Accountant General’s Department (CAGD).
The new leadership of the
Ghana Association of Biomedical Laboratory Scientists (GABMLS) has therefore
set out to get the challenges addressed as soon as possible.
“In our pursuit to becoming
an autonomous labour union, we have the arduous task of dealing with the
intransigence of the HSWU leadership who are happily riding on the backs of
some of our own members to frustrate our efforts at stopping the HSWU dues deduction
by the CAGD. This unfortunate development sought to make nonsense of our claim
of dis-affiliation in the sight of our membership”, said
GABMLS President, Thomas Kwabena Gyampomah.
He cites
the occupation of a new office complex for the Association’s National Secretariat
in Accra as one of the successes in the past year.
“The
advocacy roles of GABMLS for the smooth start of the Doctor of Medical
Laboratory Sciences program in the University Development Studies (UDS),
Tamale; the issuance of professional practice Certificates and Licenses to most
applicants by the Allied Health Professions Council; and the development of the
draft technical Legislative Instrument (LI) are worthy success marks chalked,”
he noted.
The Association has set new objectives and
priorities to meet the aspirations of the profession and its members within the
next two years.
“We have committed
ourselves to implementing innovative policies, programs and activities that
will project the Association to greater heights,”
said Mr. Gyampomah.
The Association will improve
its online presence, introduce an overseas GABMLS group and establish new groupings to complement
the work of statutory committees.
“We have already started collaborative
engagements with the Allied Health Professions Council to sanitize the system
and for the promotion of professional ethics and standards,” said the President.
Members
have been urged to “make sure we maintain the highest and strictest
professional codes and ethics of medical laboratory practice as we seek to
provide quality medical laboratory services to our citizenry and the world”.
Story by Kofi Adu Domfeh
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