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Health news- KMTC to build new campus in Kilifi County

Kilifi County is set to get a new KMTC Campus in Malindi next to the Malindi Sub-County Referral Hospital.

KMTC Board Chairman Prof. Kaloki confirmed this during a meeting held in the Malindi Sub-County Referral Hospital on August 29th, 2019, between the KMTC Board, officials from the Hospital and the County’s Health Department.

In the recent past, the College headed by the Board of Directors embarked on a plan to expand infrastructure in its campuses across the country while setting up new ones, so at to provide access to health training opportunities. This is in line with the College’s strategic plan and theme on transformative training and research towards achievement of the Universal Health Coverage goals.

Speaking during the meeting, Prof. Kaloki reiterated the commitment of the Board to bring to fruition the idea to establishing the new Campus that was conceived three years ago. “This will be the second Campus in the County and is part of continued efforts by the College to support strengthening of health care systems in the county and country at large,” he said.

The current KMTC Kilifi Campus is located in Kilifi Town next to Kilifi County Referral and Teaching Hospital. It was established in 1987 and was offering training in Medical Engineering, with an aim of solving the problem of maintenance and repair of hospital and medical equipment used for clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic care in hospitals and health centres in Kenya. The Campus has over 700 students pursuing Higher Diploma, Diploma and Certificate level courses in Nursing, Medical Engineering and Clinical Medicine & Surgery.
The Chairman said that construction of the new Campus would soon begin with an aim to having the first admissions in March 2020.

In line with this, he added that programs mounted in the Campus would be tailored to address health challenges within the County and the neighboring areas.

Prof. Kaloki thanked the County Government, led by Governor Amason Kingi for the cooperation and support towards establishment of the new Campus. To ensure the County benefits from the new Campus, Prof. Kaloki said that 30 percent of admissions slots to the Campus would be reserved for qualified applicants from the County.

A percentage of admission slots are reserved for local residents as it is expected that they will train in the County and undertake their clinical placement within. During training at practical clinical sites, trainees offer vital support in the hospitals and health centres they are attached to by offering medical support to patients. After their qualification from the College, it is expected that the medical professionals will be retained in the County and offer services to the residents.

Speaking on behalf of the Hospital management, Ag. Sub-county Medical officer of Health in Malindi Ms. Emily Karisa, said the area residents were eagerly awaiting the establishment of the Campus as it will not only provide training opportunities for their children, but will also open up the area to more development.

The Chairman was accompanied by Board Director Mithamo Muchiri and CEO Prof. Michael Kiptoo. Others present were Malindi Sub-County Public Health Officer Mr. Ahmad Abdalla, Malindi Sub-County Referral Hospital Administrative Officer Mr. Baraka Baya and Deputy Nursing Officer in charge of the Hospital Ms. Maimuna Riungu.

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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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