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Oct
28

College hosts Tharaka Nithi Governor, discusses wide-range of partnerships

KMTC Board Chair – Amb. Zach Muburi Muita has today (October 21, 2022) hosted Tharaka Nithi Governor Muthomi Njuki to discuss collaboration between the two institutions. KMTC and the County Government have had a long-standing partnership. In 2015, the College Board of Directors established KMTC Chuka with the support of Hon. Njuki, who was then […]

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Oct
11

A big smile for patients as Kilifi Campus holds Free Medical Camp

The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) Kilifi Campus in conjunction with the County Government of Kilifi on Saturday (October 1, 2022) organized a free medical camp at Chanagande Primary School in Kilifi County. Over 500 beneficiaries were provided with medical consultations and services, including Immunization, Covid-19 vaccination, Family Planning, and Pregnancy tests, Cervical Cancer Screening, […]

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Oct
11

College hosts President of the Society of Radiography in Kenya

The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) CEO Dr. Kelly Oluoch has today (Wednesday, October 5, 2022) hosted the President of the Society of Radiography in Kenya (SORK) to discuss areas of collaboration for mutually beneficial outcomes. The meeting explored among other areas, the creation of formal linkage from training to practice, academic progression, student support/mentorship, […]

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Oct
11

College Signs MoU with the County Government of Uasin Gishu

The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) on Tuesday (October 4, 2022) entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the County Government of Uasin Gishu to broadly work on a variety of mutually beneficial activities. The agreement would permit College students to access clinical placement sites, fees financing and training opportunities. The MoU was signed […]

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Sep
30

College to mount New Physiotherapy Specializations

The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) has announced the mounting of two new specialties in Physiotherapy to meet evolving market needs. The Higher National Diplomas in Cardiopulmonary and Pediatrics will be offered, beginning the March 2023 intake. Cardiopulmonary entails physiotherapy treatment for patients affected by heart and lung diseases, while pediatrics neuro-rehabilitation deals with neurological […]

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Sep
30

College scoops two awards in the ongoing Nairobi International Trade Fair

The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) has scooped two prestigious awards in the ongoing Nairobi International Trade Fair (NITF). The College exhibition was ranked the Best Tertiary Level Education Institution Stand other than University. This was based on the branding, availability of information materials, product display, and customer satisfaction. The second award was the Stand […]

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Sep
27

Health training gets a boost as five double cabin pickups are commissioned

The KMTC Board Chairperson Amb. Zachary Muburi-Muita has today commissioned five double cabin pickups to enhance access to clinical areas by students and their supervisors. The Chairperson was flanked by the Chief Executive Officer Dr. Kelly Oluoch. The vehicles for Kilifi, Msambweni, Bomet, Kapenguria, and Kapkatet Campuses are an addition to the wide fleet of […]

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Sep
15

College takes part in World Physiotherapy Day Celebrations

The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) joined the rest of the world in commemorating World Physiotherapy Day. Speaking while officially opening the forum at the Nairobi Campus, the KMTC CEO Dr. Kelly Oluoch said the day marks the unity and solidarity of the global physiotherapy community. “Indeed, KMTC recognizes the important role played by Physiotherapists […]

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