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Map of Kenya showing former Provinces before 2013. This is a list of hospitals in Kenya by former provinces and county. There are 57 public hospitals, including seven national referral hospitals, 47 county referral hospitals, and two sub-county hospitals. There are 103 private hospitals, 58 mission hospitals, and 12 NGO hospitals in Kenya.
Meridian Medical Technologies, LLC is an American company which specialized primarily in developing and manufacturing antidotes for chemical weapons.. It was founded in 1968 as Brunswick Biomedical Corporation and changed its name in November 1996 [1] when it merged with Survival Technology, Inc. [2] Survival Technology, Inc. had been the employer of Sheldon Kaplan, who had invented various ...
The hospital was a subsidiary of Meridian Medical Research & Hospital Limited (MMRHL), a public limited company, which was acquired by the Narayana Health group, headed by renowned cardiac surgeon Dr. Devi Prasad Shetty in 2014. [2] The hospital was initially operated by MMRHL for 15 years. [3]
Clinical officers council, a statutory body in the Ministry of Medical Services legit as by CAP 260 of the laws of Kenya which oversees the training, registration and licensing of Clinical officers in Kenya. Kenya Medical laboratory Technicians and Technologist Board – Act of Parliament, JANUARY 2000; Nursing Council of Kenya.
Pages in category "Medical and health organisations based in Kenya" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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The unit was established in 1969 and operates under a cooperative agreement with the Kenya Medical Research Institute. Much of the research done there has focused on tropical diseases, such as malaria, trypanosomiasis, and leishmaniasis, as well as arboviruses, HIV/AIDS, and other emerging infectious diseases. USAMRD-A serves as the ...
[citation needed] In 2002, King and Meridian Medical Technologies agreed that King would purchase Merdian for $247.8 million in cash; Meridian was a manufacturer of autoinjectors, including EpiPen, an epinephrine autoinjector. [13] The deal was completed in January 2003. [14]