Six-year-trained medical lab scientists still jobless, demand government action

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Medical Laboratory Scientist Dr. Kwasi Asante Okyere has called on the government to urgently address the prolonged delay in recruiting medical laboratory scientists into Ghana’s health sector.

Speaking on Adom FM’s morning show Dwaso Nsem, Dr. Okyere lamented that despite completing six years of academic training and an additional year of practical internship, many qualified professionals remain unemployed.

“We have not received any concrete message from government on recruitment. After six years of school and one year of training, you are made to sit at home with no jobs,” he said.

Dr. Okyere emphasized the critical role medical laboratory scientists play in primary healthcare, particularly in the early detection of diseases and infections, warning that neglecting these professionals undermines the country’s healthcare system.

He revealed that their union wrote to the Chief of Staff on May 19, 2025, requesting clearance for recruitment, and that the letter was forwarded to the Ministry of Health. However, he said no action has been taken and no timelines have been provided.

“We have been ignored. Our leaders followed up but to no avail. Our group of professionals is ready to serve, but it feels like we’ve been overlooked,” he added.

Dr. Okyere urged the government to prioritize the recruitment of medical laboratory scientists and expand opportunities within the health sector to strengthen primary healthcare across the country.

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