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Kmtc Graduation Booklet for the Year 2020 KMTC 88th Graduation Booklet (2020) 1 KMTC: ISO 9001:2015 Certified Training for Better Health KMTC 88th Graduation Booklet (2020) A section of the students during their private studies in the library Medical laboratory student perform a return demonstration as her colleagues and lecturer look on. 2 KMTC: ISO 9001:2015 Certified Training for Better Health KMTC 88th Graduation Booklet (2020) KMTC 2020 GRADUATION BOOKLET Vision A model institution in the training and development of competent health professionals Mission To produce competent health professionals through training and research, and provide consultancy services Motto Training for better health Core values Accountability Integrity Responsiveness Equity Teamwork Professionalism Creativity and innovation 1 KMTC: ISO 9001:2015 Certified Training for Better Health KMTC 88th Graduation Booklet (2020) GRADUATION PROGRAMME AND ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS THURSDAY 3RD DECEMBER 2020 Master of Ceremony Dr. Lucy Waweru (Registrar) Assisted by Ms. Lucy Kuria (Deputy Registrar, Quality Assurance) TIME EVENT 08:00AM Graduands take to their seats 10.00AM All guests are seated 10.30AM Arrival of the Chief Guest Presentation of Bouquet of Flowers & Signing of Visitors’ Book 10.35AM Procession (Chief Guest, Board of Directors, Management & Academic Council) 10.45AM National Anthem, East African Anthem 10.50AM Opening Prayer 10.55AM Entertainment 11.10AM Chief Executive Officer Prof. Michael Kiptoo makes his speech and invites the Chairperson, Board of Directors Prof. Philip Kaloki 11.20AM The Chairman, Board of Directors makes his speech and invites the Chief Administrative Secretary/Principal Secretar Ministry of Health 11.30AM The Chief Administrative Secretat/Principal Secretary makes his/her speech and invites the Chief Guest Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Health 11.40AM Chief Guest Cabinet Secretary of Health Sen. Mutahi Kagwe EGH addresses the Congregation 11.50AM KMTC Anthem 11.55AM The Registrar Dr. Lucy Waweru calls upon the HoDs for presentation of Diplomas and Certificates 12.25PM The ChieF Executive Officer calls upon the graduands to be upstanding and and invites the Chairperson Board of Directors to award the Diplomas and Certificates 12.30PM The Chairperson Board of Directors awards the Diplomas and Certificates 12.35PM The Chief Executive Officer leads the graduands in making the Solemn Promise 12.40PM Closing Prayers 12.55PM National Anthem/East Africa Community Anthem 2 KMTC: ISO 9001:2015 Certified Training for Better Health KMTC 88th Graduation Booklet (2020) 1.00PM End of the graduation Ceremony KMTC BOARD OF DIRECTORS Prof. Philip Kaloki Prof. Michael Kiptoo Chairperson Chief Executive Officer 1. Prof. Philip Kaloki Chairperson 2. Prof. Michael K. Kiptoo Chief Executive Officer, KMTC 3. Mr. Mithamo Muchiri (Rep. Public Interest) Chairperson, Human resource committee 4. Mrs. Ruth Okowa (Rep. Public Interest) Chairperson, Audit Committee 5. Dr. Emily Koech (Rep. Public Interest) Chairperson, Academic/Training, Standards and Ethics Committee 6. Mr. Fred Wamwaki (Rep. Public Interest) Finance, Planning and Development Committee 7. Dr. Pacifica Onyancha Alt. Member, PS Ministry of Health 8. Mrs. Susan Mucheru Alt. PS, Ministry of Finance 9. Mr. Samuel Arachi Alt. Member, PS Public Service 10. Dr. Martin Sirengo Alt. Member, Director General, Health 11. Dr. Evans Amukoye Alt. Member, Director, KEMRI 12. Dr. Mary Ishepe Nandili Member, Chief Nursing Officer 13. Dr. Miriam Muthoka Corporation Secretary 3 KMTC: ISO 9001:2015 Certified Training for Better Health KMTC 88th Graduation Booklet (2020) SENIOR MANAGERS OF KMTC HEADQUARTERS 1. Prof. Michael Kiptoo – Chief Executive Officer 2. Dr. Kelly Oluoch – Deputy Director (Finance, Planning & Administration) 3. Dr. Miriam Muthoka –Corporation Secretary 4. Dr. Lucy Waweru – Registrar 5. Mr. Elijah S. Mititi –Finance Manager 6. Dr. Silas Njeru– Supply Chain Manager 7. Mr. John I. Obiye – Human Resource Manager 8. Mr. David Ondeng' – Administrative Manager 9. Ms. Callen Nyabuto – Internal Auditor 10. Mr. Kenneth G. Riany – ICT Manager 11. Mr. David Sifuna – Legal Services Manager 12. Ms. Marcellah Onsomu – Corporate Communication Manager 13. Dr. Leah Bii–Inter-Governmental Relations Manager 14. Dr. Jebichi F. Maswan – Head, Institutional Advancement 15. Ms. Lucy Kuria – Deputy Registrar (Quality Assuarance) 16. Dr. Solomon Kilaha – Deputy Registrar (Curriculum) 17. Mr. Gordon Agalo – Deputy Registrar (Examinations) 18. Mrs. Agnes Mualuko – Deputy Registrar (Students Affairs) 19. Mrs. Eglah Kigen – Deputy Registrar (Research) 20. Mr. Joseph Kisukwa – Deputy Registrar (Admissions) PRINCIPALS OF KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGE CAMPUSES 1. Abel Onchiri – Kapkatet 22. Dr. Peris Kipchumba – Karen 2. Agnes Linus –Isiolo 23. Elizabeth Ndura – Bungoma 3. Alex Ndeche –Kilifi 24. Emily Awinja –Rachuonyo 4. Alice Wagunda – Chwele 25. Everlyn Nyamai – Murang’a 5. Amos Kipsumbai –Karuri 26. Everlyne Njeru – Mwingi 6. Ben Simiyu –Rera 27. Ezekiel Kandagor –Kapenguria 28. Ezekiel Kombech - Nyahururu 7. Beson Mbati – Bomet 29. Festus Lwambi – Voi 8. Benson Munyoli – Eldoret 30. Florence Aloo – Kabarnet 9. Catherine Omasaja –Makueni 31. Florence Maina – Mathare 10. Daniel Ayienda –Molo 32. Gabriel Manyara – Lake Victoria 11. Daniel Kimwetich –Nyeri 33. George Tibi – Sigowet 12. Daniel Nyakundi - Kitui 34. Gladwell Ng’ang’a –Meru 13. Dominic Ndombi –Homa Bay 35. Gladys Motende – Rachuonyo 14. Dr. Antony Radol –Busia 36. Grace Amenya – Mbooni 15. Dr. Caleb Mutua –Embu 37. Habibah Abdi Ibrahim – Garissa 16. Dr. Jacinta Mukonzo –Port Reitz 38. Hellen Mugambi – Vihiga 17. Dr. Jeremiah Ngomo –Kakamega 39. Jaffer Sharrif Mohamed –Wajir 18. Dr. Jesse Kamau –Taveta 40. James Koskei – Kitale 19. Dr. Joseph Karanja –Thika 41. Jedida Kweya – Nyamache 20. Dr. Marcella Ogendo - Mombasa 42. John Anyira – Nakuru 21. Dr. Paul Musango –Migori 43. John Kariri – Tana River 4 KMTC: ISO 9001:2015 Certified Training for Better Health KMTC 88th Graduation Booklet (2020) 44. John Kurui –Bondo 58. Mathew Kipturgo –Machakos 45. Joseph Ahomo – Nairobi 59. Mutua Kinyao – Gatundu 46. Joseph Mkoji - Kangundo 60. Nathan Masengeli – Iten 47. Josphat P. Mutiso – Manza 61. Omar A. Osman – Mandera 48. Justus Kioko - Nyandarua 62. Priscilla Jilani – Msambweni 49. Kaindi Mutunga – Lamu 63. Promina Muia –Kaptumo 50. Kavwa Mwakaribu – Kwale 64. Rachel N. Lomechu –Lodwar 51. Kennedy Metto –Vihiga 65. Robert Wamalwa –Chwele 52. Livingstone Muyonga - Kuria 66. Ronald Wasike – Loitokitok 53. Luciana Njeri Kaloki –Makindu 67. Samuel Ndukanio –Chuka 54. Lucy Chebungei – Webuye 68. Samuel Njagi – Imenti 55. Margaret Juma - Kombewa 69. Sarah C. Koech – Kisii 56. Margaret Odidi –Kisumu 70. Walter Odhiambo –Nyamira 57. Marion Mwangi - Mosoriot 71. Zipporah W. Njeru –Othaya HEAD OF ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS 1. Amos Onyango Ragang’ – Health Records & Information 2. Daniel M. Kangutu – Physiotherapy 3. Jane Achola – Medical Education 4. Dr. Barnabas Kirui – Pharmacy 5. Dr. George Githu – Community Oral Health 6. Eunice Ndirangu – Occupational Therapy 7. Catherine Mwaura– Nursing 8. Felix M. Mutua – Clinical Medicine 9. Muyanga Kilonzo– Medical Engineering 10. Joseph Wainaina – Dental Technology 11. Luke Kanamu – Medical Imaging Sciences 12. Paul Aloo – Orthopaedic Technology 13. Julius Mukuki Munyao (Ag.) – Medical Laboratory Sciences 14. Peter M. Kirigwi – Optometry 15. Purity Chege – Nutrition & Dietetics 16. Richard Otieno –Orthopaedic & Trauma Medicine 17. Samuel Mwangi – Health Promotion & Community Health 18. Dr. Simon Kimani – Public Health Sciences 5 KMTC: ISO 9001:2015 Certified Training for Better Health KMTC 88th Graduation Booklet (2020) TABLE OF CONTENTS KMTC 2020 GRADUATION BOOKLET ................................................................................................................ 1 Vision ...................................................................................................................................................................... 1 GRADUATION PROGRAMME AND ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS ....................................................................... 2 PRINCIPALS OF KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGE CAMPUSES ............................................................. 4 HEAD OF ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS ................................................................................................................ 5 FACULTY OF REHABILITATIVE SCIENCES ............................................................................................... 9 DEPARTMENT OF DENTAL TECHNOLOGY ........................................................................................... 9 Diploma in Dental Technology .............................................................................................................. 9 DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL ENGINEERING ......................................................................................... 9 Diploma in Medical Engineering Technology ...................................................................................... 9 Certificate in Medical Engineering Technology ................................................................................... 9 DEPARTMENT OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ................................................................................... 11 Diploma in Occupational Therapy ...................................................................................................... 11 DEPARTMENT OF OPTOMETRY ..........................................................................................................
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