Vision and Mission
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VISION
Uphold ACBM’s core values: Maintain the integrity of the association’s bylaws and protect the interests of its members.
Promote awareness: Educate members and the public about the crucial role of clinical biochemists and microbiologists in healthcare.
Elevate ACBM’s prominence: Position ACBM as a leading force in academic and healthcare support domains.
Foster inter-state collaboration: Strengthen coordination among state chapters to enhance collective impact.
Advocate for recognition: Secure due respect for ACBM and its members by collaborating with state governments and policymakers.
MISSION
Highlighting the Value of Life Science Professionals: Emphasize the critical role of Biochemists, Microbiologists, Geneticists, Molecular Biologists, and other life science professionals in healthcare.
Raising Public Awareness: Organize webinars, seminars, and camps to educate both professionals and the general public about the significance of these fields.
Supporting Professional Development: Offer training programs, workshops, and other resources to enhance the skills and knowledge of members.
Establishing a Self-Regulatory Body: Empower the profession by creating a self-regulatory organization that sets high standards of practice.
Advocating for Member Interests: Represent the interests of members through dialogue, written submissions, and consultations with government bodies.
Taking Legal Action: Utilize legal avenues to protect the rights and interests of members, as outlined in the association’s bylaws.
ACBM TIMELINE
2014
ACBM was formed as a state level association by a group of professionals in the city of Pune, who felt the need to have a platform to address their professional concerns that were getting sidelined or ignored for reasons that still prevail.
2015
2017
April 14th: A resolution was passed and the bylaws were changed to convert ACBM from being a state level association to becoming a National level association. ??? This was done to allow like minded professional fraternities from across India to come and become a member of ACBM.
June: Hundreds of laboratory professionals joins ACBM to fight together against the unjustified ruling given by MCI to NABL and NABL then taking a wrong stand.
June 29th: ACBM files a WP in DHC, against the MCI letter and also against NABL on the contentious notice issued by MCI and implemented by NABL.
Sept 8th: ACBM invited to the 10th National CEA meeting, where it pitches its relevant points in front of the committee and the committee unanimously decides that a Sub-committee should be constituted to look into the issue of Human Resources in Medical Diagnostic Laboratory in the CEA.
Sept 15th: ACBM created history by winning a legal battle against the erstwhile MCI and NABL through a landmark judgment on a writ petition filed at the Delhi High Court against an order passed by MCI through NABL that worked against the professional rights of the fraternity members of ACBM.
Sept 21st: ACBM Invited to be a part of the 1st Sub-committee meeting and the Committee records that in a laboratory setup, both MSc, MSc-PhD professionals as well as MD qualified professionals should work together and continue their services.
Dec 22nd: Quashing of review petition filed by members of Indian Association of Medical Microbiologists (IAMM) on the Sept 2017 DHC verdict citing that the court had come up to the verdict upon consultation with the councilors of MCI, a regulatory council.
2018
May 29th: WP filed against the CEA Gazette Notification issued Dt.18-05-2018 in DHC.
Aug 19th: 2nd AGM held in Pune.
2019
July 21st: ACBM conducted its first national level election and elected a new set of executive council members, with representation from all across India.
3rd AGM held prior to election and change of guard.
2020
Jan 6th: DGHS invites ACBM to hear on CEA Gazette Notification issued Dt.18-05-2018, based on DHC order. ACBM presents its clarification to the DGHS in the presence of MCI. DGHS requests all stakeholders including MCI to submit their representation in writing. ACBM duly submits its representation to DGHS in writing.
Feb 14th: The new Gazette notification allows MSc and MSc-PhD qualified professionals to independently sign laboratory reports in their respective discipline.
March 1st: ACBM & The Department of Biochemistry, P.D.Hinduja Hospital & MRC organized a workshop entitled “Technical advancement in Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM)” at Hinduja Hospital, Mumbai.
The workshop involved lectures and hands on
July 18th : ACBM & Priyadarshini Institute of Engineering and Technology (PIET) organized the webinar entitled “ Laboratory testing and health: COVID 19 pandemic.
2021
Oct 2nd: e-Carnival’21 conducted with academic and cultural event competition on Poster presentation, Slogan writing, Short Animation/ AV presentation.
Oct 3rd: 4th AGM conducted along with e-Samasat’21
Introduction of ACBM’’s Lifetime Achievement Award, presented to:
- Dr. A. S. Kanagasabhapaty for the year 2019.
- Dr. A. Raizada (Late) for the year 2020.
- Dr. T. Ashavaid for the year 2021.
Introduction of ACBM’s Extraordinary Healthcare Crusader Award, awarded to – Dr. R. Swarnakar.
2022
2023
Jan21st: 5th AGM conducted along with e-Samasat’22