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New Medical Training College, KMTC, campus to be opened in Meru this September

Imenti South Constituency in Meru County is set to get a new Kenya Medical Training College, KMTC, Campus that will open its doors in September 2019.

This was announced when the KMTC Board led by Board Chairman Philip Kaloki, MBS, accompanied by Director Mr. Mithamo Muchiri, CEO Prof. Michael Kiptoo and Administration Manager Mr. David Ondeng on July 11th, 2019 visited Kanyakine Ward in South Imenti Constituency. The team was received by area Member of Parliament Hon. Kathuri Murungi and Kanayakine Ward Member of County Assembly (MCA) Mwirigi Karinga.

Hon. Karinga reported that 10 acres of land are available for establishment of the Campus and there is ready infrastructure to ensure that the Campus can start admitting students in September 2019. As a result of its proximity to the Kanyakine Level IV Hospital and availability of modern technology and various specialists in the Hospital, the MP said, the Campus will be able to offer courses in Nursing and Clinical Medicine, once all other requirements are met.
Prof. Kaloki confirmed that KMTC, with the support of the President Uhuru Kenyatta and Health Cabinet Secretary Sicily Kariuki, would ensure that the Campus is up and running. The Chairman added that an admissions desk officer from KMTC would be sent to the area to help qualified applicants with the application process.
He noted that the Hospital would support mounting of the other courses offered in the College. The Chairman further noted that the new Campus would open up the area and create business as well as employment opportunities for the locals.

The Chairman, in enumerating the College’s impact in Kenya’s health sector, reported that KMTC has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with St. John’s Ambulance to train 26,000 Emergency Medical Technicians for the organization. This, he said, was proof of confidence in the quality of training offered by the College.

The community expressed their joy at the prospect of the new Campus and pledged to support it fully saying “the multiplier effect on the economy of the area will be immeasurable.”

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Good news for KMTC students, staff as new changes are announced

The Kenya Medical Training College, KMTC, students and staff are set to benefit from plans put in place by the Board and Management to streamline and optimize operations in the College, CEO Prof. Michael Kiptoo has said.

The CEO said this when he met KMTC Principals and Heads of Department during the quarterly Academic Council meeting held in Nairobi from 25th to 27thSeptember, 2019.
Prof. Kiptoo commended the Principals for their tireless efforts in the admission of new students. This, he said, had borne fruits as all KMTC programmes for the September 2019 intake were now full.

Noting that it would take everyone’s concerted efforts to maintain the College’s upward trajectory, the CEO reported that “The KMTC Board of Directors is committed in ensuring the continuous improvement in our training standards and as a result, every KMTC Campus will have a bus and a double cabin pick up by July 2020, to ease movement of staff and students to clinical areas.”

He further reported that an harmonized teaching schedule had been finalized that would safeguard quality and relevance of training in addition to ensuring that resources available in the Campuses are put to optimum use.

In tandem with the dynamic world and the changing trends, Prof. Kiptoo said that the Enterprise Resource Planning software would be rolled out to 21 additional Campuses, an addition to the 11 already using the system, to entrench transparency, efficiency and effectiveness in the College’s day to day operations. Additionally, internet services would be streamlined across the Campuses.

The CEO revealed that KMTC staff would now have an easier time owning homes through the Mortgage Scheme and car loans would be considered in future. He added that the College would continue supporting staff to undertake relevant training to enhance their skills.

He urged Principals to support transfer of staff as this was being done in line with service needs and in fulfillment of the National Cohesion requirements.
As proof of commitment to student’s welfare, Prof. Kiptoo said Campuses have adequate facilities to provide a conducive environment for teaching and learning. He added that students will also continue receiving necessary support for their extra-curricular activities.

The CEO urged all to play their role in the continued prosperity of the College.
Several presentations were made during the meeting including review of the KMTC Statutes, admissions, quality assurance, among others.

The Academic Council meets quarterly to deliberate on academic matters and continued sustenance of quality teaching and learning to enable the College achieve its Mission of producing competent health professionals.

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Applications for KMTC intake 2019 ongoing.

KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGE
The Kenya Medical Training College invites applications for qualified candidates for admission into Medical Courses training opportunities for the academic year 2018/2019 and 2019 2020 as Regular trainees in our 68 campuses situated
in different parts of the country is open for application. The successful candidates will join the college in March 2019 and September 2019. All applications shall be made ONLINE with an application fee of Ksh. 2022 payable via MPESA
pay bill No. 964150 following the procedure outlined on the KMTC website (www.kmtc.ac.ke). Should you require any clarification concerning the application process please call any of the following numbers 0736993813, 0736212060,
0723000429, 0723004569, 0723004516 or send an enquiry email to admissions@kmtc.ac.ke. You can also get help on the application process from the nearest KMTC campus.
Course duration: Certificate Courses: 2 Years except for Community Health Nursing which takes 2 1/2 years
Course duration: Diploma Courses: 3 Years except for Community Health Nursing which takes 3 1/2 years
Mean Grade: Diploma Courses C (Plain) and above, Certificate courses a C- (Minus) and above then specific cluster subjects as described for each course below: