…Commends AJU for establishing MLS Department
By Anthony Uwadiegwu
The Registrar/CEO of Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN), Professor Tosan Erhabor, has asserted that practitioners play a vital role in the healthcare system of the country.
Erhabor added that the expertise of professionals in the field of Medical Laboratory Science was instrumental in diagnosing diseases, monitoring treatment outcomes, and advancing medical research in the country.
The CEO of MLSCN made the assertion yesterday during the induction of the first set of graduands of Arthur Jarvis University, Akpabuyo, Cross River State into the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria.
Erhabor emphasised that, as trained Medical Laboratory Scientists, they have a critical role to play in Nigeria’s healthcare system and beyond, depending on where they find themselves.
His words: ”Your expertise will be instrumental in diagnosing diseases monitoring treatment outcomes, and advancing medical research.
“Therefore, I charge you to uphold the highest standards of profession integrity, and ethics in your practice. Remember that your actions and deeds will have a direct impact on people’s lives.
“As you go forth, I encourage you to stay curious, keep learning, and strive for excellence in all that you do.
“The Medical Laboratory Science profession is constantly evolving, and it is essential that you stay up to date with the developments and advancements,” he said.
The Register further commended the university for taking the bold step of establishing such an important department which he described as no mean feat.
“As regulators, we are committed to ensuring that medical laboratory science education and practice in Nigeria meet the highest international standards.
“By adhering to our guidelines, you will not only be ensuring that your graduates are well-equipped to practice, but also that your institution maintains a track record of excellence.
“I must say we are proud of the progress that Arthur Jarvis University has made in establishing this department and the impact they have made, We are willing and ready to support in any way that we can,” Erhabor stated.
Earlier, the Vice Chancellor of Arthur Jarvis University (AJU), Sir Joe Edet, said their induction into the professional body of Medical Laboratory Scientists was a powerful symbol of their readiness to take on important responsibilities.
“It signifies your entry into a profession that demands not only scientific acumen, but also integrity, compassion, and an unwavering commitment to excellence
“Today marks a historic and proud moment for this institution, as we celebrate the graduation and formal induction of our first cohort of Medical Laboratory students into the professional body.
“This event is not merely a ceremony, but the recognition of years of hard work, perseverance, and commitment to a discipline that is fundamental to modern healthcare,” Sir Edet said.