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Jun
26

KMTC opens state-of-the-art Marsabit Campus

The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) on Tuesday, (March 12, 2024) received a state-of-the-art Marsabit Campus to mount medical courses. The fully-furnished and equipped, two-storey building is an initiative of the County Government of Marsabit. Governor Mohammed Ali highlighted the significance of devolution, expressing gratitude for the constitutional shift that enabled the development. The two-storey […]

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Jun
26

New Kshs. 200 million KMTC Mandera Campus gears up for opening

The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) in Mandera is preparing to unveil its multimillion-shilling Campus. The construction of the Kshs. 200 million projects began in 2018, funded by the County Government of Mandera and the Equalization Fund. During the Board’s visit led by Chairperson Mr. Joseah K. Cheruiyot on Thursday (March 14, 2024), major construction […]

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Jun
26

KMTC launches course for health workers to tackle hemophilia and other blood disorders

The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) on Wednesday, (April 17, 2024) during World Hemophilia Day, launched the first-ever curriculum for training health workers in managing hemophilia and other bleeding disorders in the country. According to data from the Kenya Haemophilia Association, one in every 10,000 Kenyans suffers from hemophilia, an inherited bleeding disorder causing low […]

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Jun
26

Free eye surgery camp giving Mogotio residents the chance to see again

Hundreds of residents in Mogotio, Baringo County, who were at risk of losing their vision have regained their sight through free eye surgeries organized by the Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) and its partners. The College in partnership with the Kenya Society for the Blind, Ravine Glory Hospital, Centers for Health and Education Programs (CHEPS), […]

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Mar
28

How the Citizens’ Service Delivery Charter is transforming KMTC’s service delivery

Ms. Flavian Kadeka understands the importance of resolving customer complaints on time. When you visit the Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) headquarters, her welcoming smile invites you to seek her assistance. Ever since she joined the College almost a year ago, she says she has served countless customers. “I am happy when a client comes […]

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Mar
28

KMTC records highest customer satisfaction, a new report

Customer satisfaction levels at Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) remain high, according to a survey. The overall customer satisfaction rate has risen by 1.4%, reaching an impressive 83.3%, marking one of the highest scores in the College’s history. CEO Dr. Kelly Oluoch attributes this positive trend to ongoing improvements in services, including the enhanced provision […]

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Mar
13

High hopes as President Ruto commissions skills laboratory at KMTC Maua

President Dr. William Ruto inaugurated the skills laboratory at the Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) Maua satellite Campus on Friday, January 26, 2024, during his development tour of Meru County. Expressing satisfaction with the progress at KMTC Maua Campus, President Ruto commended the College’s dedication to producing more healthcare professionals for the nation. Pledging further […]

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Mar
13

College participates in the Homa Bay International Investment Conference

The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) actively participated in the 2nd Homa Bay International Investment Conference held at Tom Mboya University in Homa Bay County. The three-day event, which kicked off on February 27, 2024, served as a significant platform for the convergence of ideas and opportunities, aiming to foster advancements in health and spur […]

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