Nurses require knowledge, skills and competencies in order to provide quality care. Training institutions have the responsibility of ensuring that nursing students have the skills necessary to provide nursing services before serving patients in the hospital. Mount Kenya University, School Read More …
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Benchmarking Visit to Johns Hopkins University, School of Nursing on State of the Art Nursing Skills Laboratory
Accreditation of Nursing Programme
Mount Kenya University has been accredited by the Nursing Council of Kenya to train Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing. This accreditation is the fifth in the country to both public and private universities. The Nursing Council of Kenya is Read More …
MKU joins relay against jiggers
Students from the Mount Kenya University School of Nursing took part in the Jigger Staircase Relay 2014 at Kenyatta International Conference Centre last weekend.The university donated Ksh300,000 to Ahadi Kenya Trust, the non-governmental organization involved in fighting the menace. Several Read More …
MKU signs partnership deal with Machakos Level 5 Hospital
Mount Kenya University (MKU) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Machakos Level 5 Hospital. The MoU, which comes as the university is preparing to admit its pioneer class of the School of Medicine, covers several mutually beneficial areas. Staff Read More …
Varsity now acquires dual accreditation for health programmes
Mount Kenya University has acquired dual accreditation for its academic health programmes in both Rwanda and Kenya. The programmes under the School of Nursing, School of Pharmacy, School of Clinical Medicine, School of Health Sciences and Medical School are accredited Read More …