Every outbreak is a test of a health system’s strength - and laboratories often determine the speed of the response.
In this episode, Ubani Nmesoma and Folaranmi Precious speak with Dr Faith Olumide Ajani, a public health expert, about the critical role of medical laboratory scientists in disease preparedness.
From biosafety and collaboration to training and lessons from recent outbreaks, the discussion unpacks how strong laboratory systems help detect, contain, and prevent future health crises.
Whether you’re a lab professional, student, or simply curious about how outbreaks are managed, this episode offers fresh insight into the science and people behind preparedness. ✨
Half of the world’s population lives in rural or underserved areas—yet only a fraction of healthcare workers serve there. Laboratory professionals, vital for accurate diagnoses and outbreak surveillance, are in critically short supply. Globally, the healthcare workforce shortage is projected to reach 10–11 million by 2030, with low-income regions hit hardest.
In this episode of Labcast, hosts Oluwadamilola and Jesutomisin sit with MLS Francisca Ekwonu, a clinical laboratory scientist and global health advocate, to ask a pressing question: “Who shall I send?” Together, they discuss the workforce crisis, risks of inadequate lab services, and innovations that could close the gap.
Sustainability in the lab is no longer just a buzzword; it’s a necessity. From energy-hungry equipment to the tons of single-use plastics, medical laboratories have one of the largest environmental footprints in healthcare. But what if we could build eco-friendly labs without compromising accuracy, safety, or efficiency?
In this episode of LabCast, hosts Daniel Adekunle and Samuel Gana sit with MLS Maxwell Ebadan to explore practical ways to make laboratories more sustainable. They discuss sustainable waste management, energy conservation, and innovative practices that reduce costs while protecting the planet.
Whether you’re an MLS professional, a student, or a healthcare leader curious about the future of laboratory science, this episode offers actionable insights on how we can all play a role in creating labs that are safer, smarter, and more sustainable.
In this episode of LabCast, hosts Nnorom Iheoma and JesuTomisin Olajuyin sit down with MLS Olaniyi Abideen Adigun to explore the future of diagnostics through Point-of-Care Testing.
They discuss how point-of-care testing is reshaping healthcare delivery, bringing faster results, improving patient outcomes, and making diagnostics more accessible in resource-limited settings. The conversation also highlights the practical challenges and the role of medical laboratory scientists in driving innovation in Nigeria’s healthcare system.
This episode tackles the big question: Can point-of-care testing close the diagnostic gap and transform the way healthcare is delivered in Nigeria?
In this episode of LabCast, host Ubani Nmesoma is joined by Dr. Nosa Osakue, an experienced lecturer, and Mujtaba Dododawa, an MLS entrepreneur, for an honest conversation about what really keeps professionals going in this field. They discuss the excitement that drew them in, the challenges of sustaining passion in today’s economy, and the financial realities of practicing MLS in Nigeria. This episode explores whether medical laboratory scientists can truly build careers that are both fulfilling and financially rewarding.
Histopathology is often seen as the quiet corner of the medical laboratory but behind the microscope lies a world of untapped potential. From diagnosing complex diseases to influencing treatment decisions, this discipline has far more to offer than many realize.
In this episode of LabCast, hosts Better Ajiboye and Nnorom Iheoma are joined by MLS Anowai Wonderful and MLS Joel Edeh to uncover the hidden power of histopathology, explore why it remains underutilized, and discuss how it can shape the future of patient care.
Whether you’re an MLS professional, a student, or simply curious about what happens beyond the stains and slides, this conversation will open your eyes to the possibilities within histopathology.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if the human body could truly heal itself—not just scab over a wound or bounce back from a cold, but actually regrow damaged tissues, organs, or even nerves? It sounds like science fiction, right? This isn’t speculative fiction—it’s regenerative medicine in motion.
In this episode of Labcast, your hosts Precious and Oluwadamilola are joined by Dr Olaleye Olajuyin, a medical laboratory scientist and a researcher in stem cell therapy.
Tune in to explore the promise and the complexities of regenerative medicine and stem cell research.
Ever thought of starting your own lab? In this episode of LabCast, we explore what it really takes to build and run a certified medical laboratory in Nigeria. Our guest, Dr. Funmilola Mapayi, MD/CEO of Total Healthcare Diagnostics, shares the real costs, licensing hurdles, staffing challenges, and business strategies behind her success.
From her first 90 days to earning ISO accreditation, Dr. Mapayi walks us through the mindset and systems that helped her turn vision into reality. If you’re a student or early-career MLS thinking beyond traditional career paths, this is the roadmap you didn’t know you needed. Tune in! 🤗
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When you hear mental health, you think therapy and counseling alongside psychotherapist and psychologist. You never guessed medical laboratory scientists are on the forefront of diagnosing mental health.
In this episode of Labcast, our hosts engage with Mr Praise-Jah Ewa, a Mental Health Professional/Laboratory Scientist, to explore the connection between mental health and laboratory diagnostics. They discuss how lab tests assist in diagnosing mental health conditions, the types of tests involved, and the future of personalized mental health care. Tune in to discover the science behind the mind and how lab tests contribute to mental well-being.