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The BCLF's core objectives, mission, and logo symbolism

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Majkić-Singh N.

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The Balkan Clinical Laboratory Federation (BCLF) is important in advancing clinical laboratory practices and fostering collaboration across the Balkan region. This federation was established in 1992, the BCLF aims to unite medical biochemists from Balkan countries, promoting standardization, innovation, and professional development in clinical laboratory medicine. This personal view article explores the federation's growth, its impact on clinical biochemistry, and the process behind the creation of its logo. The BCLF's logo designed during a Congress in 2010 and accepted in 2011, symbolizes the unity and interconnectedness of the region. The blue section represents the sea, the orange symbolizes the Balkans, and the green section represents Turkey, collectively illustrating the federation's collaborative nature. The colors were chosen for their symbolic meanings: orange embodies optimism and enthusiasm, green signifies growth and new beginnings, and blue reflects grandeur and depth. The logo plays a significant role in visually representing the values and mission of the BCLF. The BCLF has successfully organized educational events, conferences, and workshops, facilitated knowledge exchange, and helped laboratory professionals stay current with new methodologies. Additionally, the federation advocates for improved healthcare policies and laboratory infrastructure, ensuring the sustainability of clinical laboratory services in the region. Through its dedication to unity, research, and knowledge sharing, the BCLF has elevated clinical biochemistry in the region, creating a foundation for continued growth and collaboration in the clinical biochemistry field.

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Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia

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Chemical and biological engineering

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Journal of Medical Biochemistry

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10.5937/jomb0-56486

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