Clinical Medicine
Course Overview
Clinical Medicine
The Clinical Medicine program trains students to become competent frontline healthcare practitioners capable of diagnosing, treating, and managing common medical conditions. It covers medical sciences, clinical diagnosis, pharmacology, internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, community health, and emergency care, with strong emphasis on clinical attachments in hospitals and health facilities.
Merged duplicate records: "Diploma in Clinical Medicine" and "Clinical Medicine".
September intake is repeated in the new programmes announcement.
Detailed Curriculum
Core Foundations
STAGE 1Build the essential concepts and structured knowledge required for Clinical Medicine.
- check_circle Clinical Officer in public and private hospitals
- check_circle Health centres and dispensaries
- check_circle NGOs and community health programs
Applied Skills & Practical Exposure
STAGE 2Translate theory into confident, practical performance through guided skills development and career-focused preparation.
- check_circle Mission and faith-based hospitals
- check_circle Industrial and occupational health facilities
- check_circle Research and clinical trials assistant
Fee Structure
Downloads
Download course resources such as fee structures and supporting documents.
Clinical-Medicine-Fee-Structure-2026.pdf
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NEXT COHORT
September
LEARNING MODE
Full-time, Part-time & Weekend
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
KCSE Mean Grade C (Plain) or above, Biology C Plain, English/Kiswahili C Plain, and Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics C- or above
Career Pathways
- check_circle Clinical Officer in public and private hospitals
- check_circle Health centres and dispensaries
- check_circle NGOs and community health programs
- check_circle Mission and faith-based hospitals