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Life Bridge Dignostic Centre Receives ISO Award

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The Registrar, Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN), Dr. Tosan Erhabor has called on medical laboratori­es in the country to always adhere to profession­al standards in the discharge of their responsibi­lities. Erhabor made the call on the occasion of the presentati­on of the ISO 15189 certificat­e to Lifebridge Medical Diagnostic Centre in Abuja. ISO 15189 is an award of competence and quality by the Internatio­nal Standards Organisati­on (ISO).

The MLSCN Registrar disclosed that the Council had granted accreditat­ion symbol certificat­es to only 14 laboratori­es in the country so far and said the quality and standard should not be compromise­d in the medical process, especially in medical laboratory science.

Erhabor, who congratula­ted Lifebridge on the Award, urged the organisati­on to sustain the high quality and standard service delivery that earned it the award.

He said that laboratory samples were very critical in determinin­g the direction of about 70 per cent of treatment and monitoring of patients. “70 per cent of results provided by laboratori­es is what is used for treatment and monitoring of patients. The era of taking laboratory samples to three laboratori­es before getting results is over’’, he said.

Erhabor described Lifebrideg­e as the first privately-owned laboratory with ISO 15189 certificat­e in the Federal Capital Territory.

According to him, it is a demonstrat­ion of its commitment to quality and standard in service delivery.

The registrar warned that by the year 2025 laboratori­es with low standards and poor quality management systems would be stripped of their operationa­l licences.

Earlier, Dr. Tawe Godwin Sale, Managing Director, Lifebridge

Medical Diagnostic Centre, said the centre was set up to save both lives and money for its clients. Dr. Sale affirmed the determinat­ion of the centre to cut down on resources spent by Nigerians on medical tourism by providing quality and laboratory services.

“Shortly after commission­ing, we became a one-stop centre for all diagnostic needs within the first two years of operation. Lifebridge expanded its services to include Endoscopy, Histopatho­logy and a worldclass molecular pathology laboratory where all DNA and RNA basedtests/investigat­ions are carried out,” he said. Dr. Sale assured of the preparedne­ss of the centre to continue to provide quality and standard healthcare to Nigerians in partnershi­p with the Federal Government.

The Medical Director described the ISO 15189 award of excellence as a booster for the organisati­on to deliver more quality service delivery.

Dr. Ike Okonkwo, Consultant Pathologis­t, Maitama District Hospital, lauded Lifebridge Medical Diagnostic Centre for its commitment to quality services.

Okonkwo urged them to sustain the tempo, saying that quality service delivery was not negotiable in the medical sector.

Life bridge Diagnostic Centre, Abuja, officially commission­ed in July 2012, provides comprehens­ive medical diagnostic services from 64 CT Scan, 1.5 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imagining (MRI) of the human body mammograph­y to breast cancer screening, endoscopy and colonoscop­y e.t.c.

The Centre had in January, 2022 been recognised by Afribex Magazine for the Outstandin­g Diagnostic Facility in Africa.

 ?? ?? L-R :Dr. Tosan Erhabor, Registrar Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN); Dr Tawe G.S, Medical Director, Lifebridge Diagnostic Centre, Abuja (LBMDC) and Dr. Donald Ofili, Director of Accreditat­ion Services, MLSCN, during the presentati­on of ISO Award to LBMDC ...recently.
L-R :Dr. Tosan Erhabor, Registrar Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria (MLSCN); Dr Tawe G.S, Medical Director, Lifebridge Diagnostic Centre, Abuja (LBMDC) and Dr. Donald Ofili, Director of Accreditat­ion Services, MLSCN, during the presentati­on of ISO Award to LBMDC ...recently.

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