Code of Ethics
Code of Ethics
The Code of Ethics is a resource for the profession and a support for the individual in everyday
practice and in challenging situations. At the same time they are society’s guarantee that the
Biomedical Laboratory Scientist (BLS) practises the profession in an ethically sound manner.
Duty to colleagues, the profession and other members of the health team
Biomedical Laboratory Scientists shall:
• Uphold and maintain the dignity and respect of the profession and maintain a
reputation of honesty, integrity and reliability
• Continuously improve professional skills and knowledge
• Actively seek to establish cooperative and harmonious working relationships with
other health professionals
• Provide expertise and advise, teach and counsel students, colleagues and other
health professionals
• Be loyal to the policies, laws and legislations which apply to the workplace, as long as
they do not conflict with the professional ethical guidelines
Code of ethics for Biomedical Laboratory Scientists were first adopted by IAMLT in Dublin 1992,
and revised by IFBLS in Nairobi 2010.