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‘MLSCN registers 40,523 qualified medical Laboratory Scientists’

by Haruna Gimba

By Muhammad Amaan

The Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN), said it has registered 40,523 qualified medical laboratory scientists in Nigeria.

Registrar of the council, Dr Tosan Erhabor, who stated this in an interview, said that “out of the number, 15,358 are in good standing, currently having 2023 licence.”

MLSCN is a Federal Government statutory regulatory agency established by Act 11 of 2003 as a parastatal of the Federal Ministry of Health, charged with the responsibility of regulating medical laboratory services through registration and licencing of medical laboratories and practitioners.

The Act also empowers the council to regulate the training of medical laboratory scientists, technicians and assistants, among others.

Erhabor added that the council recommended for the Federal Government to make accreditation mandatory for better outcome of laboratory results.

He said that accreditation is an instrument of ensuring that service providers adhere to standards and generate quality results that are comparable, using international standard.

He added that “in driving facilities towards accreditation, the council came up with a policy that makes it mandatory for all medical laboratory facilities to implement quality management system as a condition to registration of facilities.

“This is to assure quality tests results and prepare them for accreditation.

“Furthermore, a recommendation has been made to the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare to come up with a policy that makes accreditation mandatory for all tertiary health facilities.”

According to him, accreditation is voluntary for now.

He, however, explained that there was no accreditation without evidence of Quality Management System (QMS) implementation.

He said that the council also granted accreditation to medical laboratories in line with ISO 15189, in accordance with the provisions of its statutory mandate as contained in Act 11, Cap M25, LFN (2004) to regulate medical laboratory practice and education in Nigeria.

He said that the provision provided for the council to set up the MLSCN Laboratory Accreditation Service, which has attained an associate membership status with the International Laboratory Accreditation Corporation (ILAC).

The register said that in addition to the training and certification of QMS mentors to prepare laboratories for accreditation, the council also do advocacies.

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