ADLM collaborates with national societies in underserved areas of Africa, the Asia-Pacific region, and Latin America and the Caribbean to provide continuing education and medical resources to laboratory medicine professionals. Learn more about our work in these areas below:
Global Lab Quality Initiative
This initiative partners with national societies worldwide to offer workshops in quality control and method verification topics, as well as webinars in Spanish that are available to watch on-demand.
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Apply for an International Membership Grant
Two-year ADLM professional memberships are available to early- and mid-career laboratory medicine professionals from underserved areas worldwide.
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Join an IFCC committee
If you are interested in the work of a particular International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine committee or task force, you can apply to become the ADLM nominee for that committee/task force.
Hear from participants in ADLM's global educational programs about how these initiatives have impacted their lives, as well as their work in laboratory medicine.

Aigerim Kamzina, PhD, a participant at the Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine’s (ADLM’s, formerly AACC’s) newborn screening workshop in Kazakhstan, always knew she wanted to be a doctor. Right before graduating from university, her passion pointed her to neonatology, where she cherishes being able to read the expressions of babies and to figure out what might be going on with their health.

Khulan Purevdorj, MSc, MD, was awarded an ADLM grant that allowed her to hone her teaching skills, facilitate a workshop, and provide more trainings for pathologists in Mongolia.

Mukoshya Kalunga, BSc, took knowledge gained from a previous ADLM workshop in Zambia to share with an audience and maintain connections with her peers.