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The Diploma in Kenya Registered Community Health Nursing (KRCHN) prepares students to become competent and compassionate nurses capable of providing preventive, promotive, curative, and rehabilitative healthcare services. The program integrates theoretical learning with extensive clinical practice to ensure graduates acquire strong practical skills in patient care and community health services.
Students are trained in maternal and child health, community health nursing, medical-surgical nursing, disease prevention, and health promotion. The training combines classroom instruction, skills laboratory sessions, and clinical placements in hospitals and community health facilities. Graduates are prepared to provide quality nursing care while adhering to professional ethics and patient safety standards.
3 Years
Training includes:
Classroom Learning
Skills Laboratory Training
Clinical Hospital Attachments
Minimum KCSE Mean Grade: C (Plain)
Subject Requirements:
C (Plain) in Biology / Biological Sciences
C (Plain) in English or Kiswahili
C- (Minus) in Mathematics / Physics / Chemistry
Regulatory Body: Nursing Council of Kenya (NCK)
Graduates can work as:
Registered Community Health Nurse
Hospital Nurse
Community Health Nurse
Maternal and Child Health Nurse
Public Health Nurse
NGO Health Program Officer
Health Outreach Coordinator
Employment Areas:
Hospitals
Health Centers
NGOs
County Health Departments
Community Health Programs
Students gain practical experience in:
Mutomo Mission Hospital
County Referral Hospitals
Sub-County Hospitals
Community Health Centers
Maternal and Child Health Clinics
| Item | Amount (KES) |
|---|---|
| Tuition Fees | 85,000 |
| Clinical Training Fee | 15,000 |
| Examination Fee | 8,000 |
| Registration Fee | 5,000 |
| Medical Insurance | 5,000 |
| Student Activity Fee | 3,000 |
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We are committed to training competent, compassionate, and well-rounded healthcare professionals equipped with the knowledge, clinical skills, and ethical foundation required to deliver responsive and patient-centered care

