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The facility was renamed Kenyatta National Hospital, after Jomo Kenyatta, following independence from the British. It is currently the largest referral and teaching hospital in the country. Kenyatta National Hospital employs over 6,000 staff and has a bed capacity of 1,800. [4] However, due to congestion, the patient numbers can rise as high as ...
Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral, and Research Hospital [26] [Note 2] Kahawa West 1°10′49″S 36°55′38″E / 1.1802487787057534°S 36.92719617841074°E / -1.1802487787057534; 36.92719617841074 ( Kenyatta University
Kenyatta University Hospital (Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral & Research Hospital (KUTRRH)) is a National Referral Hospital with a 650-bed capacity. The hospital is equipped to offer specialized Oncology, Trauma & Orthopedics, Renal, Accident & Emergency, among other services but the oncology center is its flagship project.
Kenyatta National Hospital [12] [11] 6 5: Secondary referral hospital, provincial hospital: Province: Embu Provincial General Hospital [13] [11] 68 4: Primary facilities, district hospitals and equivalent: District, County: Mombasa Hospital [14] [15] 110 3: Health Centre, Sub-District Hospital, Maternity Centre: City, County: Jacaranda ...
The National Cancer Institute of Kenya; Radiation Protection Board; Government Chemist; Pharmacy and Poisons Board; National Quality Control; Public Health Officers and Technicians Council; National Aids Control Council; National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse; 7: Ministry of Education: Julius Migos Ogamba: State ...
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Sylvia Shitsama Nyamweya (née Sylvia Shitsama), is a Kenyan consultant neurosurgeon at the Kenyatta National Referral Hospital. [1] She is the first female neurosurgeon in Kenya [2] and one of a handful of female neurosurgeons in the country. [3]
The King George Hospital Kenyatta National Hospital became the first hospital to start the Kenya Registered Nurse training programme. The course was approved to run for 3 ½ years, with the Preliminary Training Service (PTS) to extend over 3 months, followed by a period of 3 months ward rotation and 3 years of theory and clinical training.