Inside the Lab - with Ms K

Inside the Lab - with Ms K Discussing Lab matters that lead to life changing solutions

The Kopala QMS team have extended their invite to me. I'm genuinely humbled and coming from the copperbelt, i am so exci...
25/03/2026

The Kopala QMS team have extended their invite to me. I'm genuinely humbled and coming from the copperbelt, i am so excited to facilitate this training on Pre-Examination Requirements under clause 7.2 of the ISO 15189:2022.

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN please support me by joining in next week Thursday, mark your calendars, and support me and the Kopala team.

Regards 🌸.

I'm sure a lot think of people think that the S***M CELL looks the same. In simple English, s***m cells are like humans ...
19/03/2026

I'm sure a lot think of people think that the S***M CELL looks the same. In simple English, s***m cells are like humans when it comes to how they look like (morphology).
In the lab, we do a test called semen analysis. This means that a man has to bring their semen as a sample. Collecting the sample is done by the man himself, but he need to abstain for at least 4 days then collect the sample "manually "(lack of a better term). This will be a topic for another day😊.

When the sample is received in the lab, it is prepared and viewed under the microscope to see if the cells are okay/normal. The way they look (morphology) contributes a lot to the FERTILITY of the man.

Hope you have learnt something.

Till next time.

(Pictures credit goes to the mislabeled specimen)

18/03/2026

Using non-lab or non-medical terms is hard sometimes, but here is a series of what you should know about your blood samples

This is part one.

Do enjoy and leave you comments and questions below.

Regards,
Ms K.

17/03/2026

From experience, most people lack clarity on what happens to their blood samples after collection. Some, if they have results, don’t even want to know, but when there are no results, accusations start like in this case. This is a clear case of why patients need “preparation “ and need to consent to their samples being withdrawn from them, preparation should include information pertaining to what will happen to the sample. If that cannot be done, queries such as these must be handled with care, by explaining what happened to their samples being withdrawn and why they did not get the result they were anticipating to get. As Lab personnel, not giving proper information to the users can trigger rumors which intern will make the users not want to seek out services. So the question stands, what happens inside the lab with regards to sample??

Reading through the article and through the comments, there is a need for sensitization. I don't believe the "investigat...
17/03/2026

Reading through the article and through the comments, there is a need for sensitization. I don't believe the "investigative journalists" did justice to this story. But this calls for understanding the difference between common practice and standard practice.

As medical personnel, what can be done about this?

REFERRED AT A COST: HOW PATIENTS AT NDOLA TEACHING HOSPITAL ARE PUSHED TO PRIVATE LABS

By Valentine Mukuka

Ndola Teaching Hospital serves patients from across the Copperbelt, North-Western, Northern, Muchinga, and Luapula provinces.

Some patients at this public referral hospital say when it comes to critical laboratory tests; they are often sent outside the hospital, to private laboratories located just metres away.

For Chungu Kapema, a Ndola resident, the experience was frustrating.

“You go to a big hospital expecting everything to be done there. But they tell you to go to a private lab. If you don’t have money, your treatment just stops,” Kapema remarked.

Standing just outside Ndola Teaching Hospital on Nkana Road, one can within a short walking distance count a number of private laboratories operating around the facility, some only a few metres from the hospital gates.

This raises questions about why patients are being referred outside for services expected at a public referral hospital.

Patients told Radio Icengelo that these referrals increase medical costs, delay treatment, and in some cases force families to abandon care altogether.

Health workers and officials cite capacity constraints, such as shortages of reagents, frequent equipment breakdowns, and a lack of specialised staff.

But insiders say capacity alone does not explain the scale of the problem.

“Yes, sometimes capacity is an issue. But there are cases where equipment is available and still not used. Some referrals raise serious questions,” said an insider.

Patients and health workers say tests that cost less than fifty kwacha at public facilities can cost four times more at private laboratories. “I did a test at Ndola Teaching Hospital costing K50 but again I was referred to do the same test at a private facility and it costs K700. I was forced to start searching for a cheaper facility because I didn’t have the K700,” said one patient who identified herself as Maluba Sitali.

Beyond the financial burden, referrals also create delays, as patients must return to the hospital with results for interpretation, slowing treatment further.

The issue of referrals to private laboratories is not new.

In November 2022, then Minister of Health Sylvia Masebo acknowledged that some public hospitals were referring patients to private labs due to personal interests of health workers.

She directed that private laboratories should not operate within public hospital premises, warning that conflicts of interest were undermining public health services.

Nearly three years later, patients say the practice continues.

Veteran clinician David Mulendema, who worked in public hospitals for more than 30 years, says conflicts of interest in referrals have long existed.

“Sometimes health workers refer patients to facilities where they work part-time. That is unethical. Public service must benefit patients, not individuals.”

While Radio Icengelo could not independently verify allegations of kickbacks, experts warn that weak oversight and unclear referral systems leave room for abuse.

Ndola Teaching Hospital has not responded to questions on referral protocols, equipment availability, or enforcement of the 2022 directive.

However, Copperbelt Provincial Health Director Dr. Charles Mwinuna confirmed that Ndola Teaching Hospital refers patients to private laboratories but dismissed claims that the practice has become widespread.

Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary Dr. Kennedy Lishimpi says THE government is working to build capacity in public health facilities so they can provide services currently outsourced to private laboratories and pharmacies.

Immediate past Health Minister Dr. Elijah Muchima had warned that it is against Ministry of Health policy for health workers to refer patients to private laboratories or pharmacies when public facilities have the capacity to offer those services.

Health policy experts caution that unchecked referrals to private providers undermine Zambia’s commitment to universal health coverage.

When public hospitals fail to deliver essential services, patients pay twice—first through taxes, and again through out-of-pocket medical costs.

(This story was produced by Radio Icengelo and fact-checked by Makanday Centre for Investigative Journalism)

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15/03/2026

The deadline is fast approaching..... let's take Zambia to the world.
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The practice might be different but the science is still the same.  The Zambian medical laboratory system has seen so mu...
15/03/2026

The practice might be different but the science is still the same.

The Zambian medical laboratory system has seen so much change and improvement since 1964.

Glad to be part of the team that contributes to this honorable profession.

The aim, is still, to impart knowledge to the users of what we do and discuss amongst ourselves on how we can deliver a better service.

Let's do this together, and be part of the improvement of our health sector at large.

Regards,

Ms K🌸.

From that to this  The programs will be bigger and better. They won't just be virtual, but will be physical as well.🥳Sta...
15/03/2026

From that to this

The programs will be bigger and better. They won't just be virtual, but will be physical as well.🥳

Stay tuned for updates on programs and be part of this mile stone.

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Regards,

Ms K🌸.

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15/03/2026

The discussion program is excited to introduce its new look and page, dedicated to sharing updates and facilitating discussions on laboratory matters.
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Regards,
Ms K🌸.

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