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Id Full Name Series Program Training Institute Exams Centre Status 1 ABDIRIZAK ABDI HAJI OCTOBER 2020 BSC MOUNT KENYA UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved Id Full Name Series Program Training Institute Exams Centre Status 1 ABDIRIZAK ABDI HAJI OCTOBER 2020 BSC MOUNT KENYA UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved 2 ADEN MOHAMUD ABIKAR DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA Nairobi Approved UNIVERSITY 3 AGNES NZILANI AOKO DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA Nairobi Approved UNIVERSITY 4 AGNES AKINYI OUYA DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA Nairobi Approved UNIVERSITY 5 AGNES WANJA NGONDI DECEMBER 2020 BSC DAYSTAR UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved 6 ALEX OUMA ODHACH OCTOBER 2020 DIP LAKE VICTORIA MEDICAL Nairobi Approved TRAINING 7 ALLAN AKWANALO XXX DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JARAMOGICOLLEGE OGINGA ODINGA Kakamega Approved UNIVERSITY 8 AMBROSE WANJALA WAMALWA OCTOBER 2020 BSC KABIANGA UNIVERSITY Kakamega Approved 9 ANAKILET KIPKOECH KIRUI DECEMBER 2020 BSCP MASENO UNIVERSITY Eldoret Approved 10 ANDREW EKAAL EKAAL DECEMBER 2020 BSC MOUNT KENYA UNIVERSITY Eldoret Approved 11 ANITA KADENYI ANYEMBE DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY Kisumu Approved 12 ANJELINE AWUOR LUODO DECEMBER 2020 BSC PWANI UNIVERSITY Kisumu Approved 13 ANNE OGONJI SHISIA DECEMBER 2020 DIP EMBU MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 14 ASANETH CHEMUTAI XXX DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA Eldoret Approved UNIVERSITY 15 ASLA KIPKOECH KIPKOECH DECEMBER 2020 DIP LAKE VICTORIA MEDICAL Nakuru Approved TRAINING 16 ASMAN YAKINI ABDUL DECEMBER 2020 DIP KENYACOLLEGE MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 17 BENARD ODERA ABIYA DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA Kisumu Approved UNIVERSITY 18 BENARD SOMONI MAINGA DECEMBER 2020 DIP KABARNET MEDICAL TRAINING Nairobi Approved COLLEGE 19 BENSON LIVUYI KUTAH OCTOBER 2020 DIP KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGEKakamega Approved 20 BENSON BONAYA DENGE DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved 21 BETTY AKOTH OLOO DECEMBER 2020 BSC PWANI UNIVERSITY Mombasa Approved 22 BETTY JEPCHIRCHIR BITOK DECEMBER 2020 BSCP MASENO UNIVERSITY Eldoret Approved 23 BEVERLINE CHELANGAT XXX DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA Eldoret Approved UNIVERSITY 24 BILLY ZIRO KATANA OCTOBER 2020 BSC PWANI UNIVERSITY Mombasa Approved 25 BRENDA XXX MUNABI DECEMBER 2020 BSC JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved 26 BRENDA JELAGAT KOECH DECEMBER 2020 BSC PWANI UNIVERSITY Nakuru Approved 27 BRENDA JOAN WAJOMBA DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY Mombasa Approved 28 BRENDA XXX CHEPKEMOI DECEMBER 2020 BSCP MASENO UNIVERSITY Nakuru Approved 29 BRENDA MUKABURU KASAYA DECEMBER 2020 DIP KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 30 BRIAN WILSON ONGATI DECEMBER 2020 BSCP MASENO UNIVERSITY Kisumu Approved 31 CALVINCE OTIENO RAE DECEMBER 2020 DIP NYERI MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 32 CAREN CHEPTOO BETT OCTOBER 2020 BSC MOI UNIVERSITY Eldoret Approved 33 CARLOS FONDO KIFALU DECEMBER 2020 BSCP MERU UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved 34 CAROLINE JEPKEMBOI SEREM OCTOBER 2020 BSCP JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA Eldoret Approved UNIVERSITY 35 CAROLINE NGENDO MUNENE DECEMBER 2020 DIP KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 36 CAROLYNE KENDI KARUTI DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved 37 CAROLYNE NASWA XXX DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY Kakamega Approved 38 CATHERINE WAHU MUTHIORA OCTOBER 2020 BSC JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved 39 CATHERINE NYAMOITA OYARO OCTOBER 2020 DIP LAKE VICTORIA MEDICAL Nairobi Approved TRAINING 40 CATHERINE MUKAMI NDAMATHIA DECEMBER 2020 DIP MANZACOLLEGE TRAININIG COLLEGE Nairobi Approved 41 CATHRA XXX ABDI DECEMBER 2020 BSC JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved 42 CELESTINE AUMA OGUTU DECEMBER 2020 BSC KENYATTA UNIVERSITY Kisumu Approved 43 CHARITY KARAUKI NDUNGA DECEMBER 2020 DIP KWALE MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 44 CHARLES WAFULA BUYELA DECEMBER 2020 BSC KENYATTA UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved 45 CHELANGAT MAGDALINE TERER DECEMBER 2020 DIP KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENakuru Approved 46 CHEPKORIR BRENDA ROTICH DECEMBER 2020 DIP LAKE VICTORIA MEDICAL Nairobi Approved TRAINING 47 CHEPKORIR NELLY KOSKEI DECEMBER 2020 DIP KABIANGACOLLEGE UNIVERSITY Nakuru Approved 48 CHEPTOO XXX EILEEN OCTOBER 2020 BSC MOI UNIVERSITY Eldoret Approved 49 CHEROTICH CINDY SANG DECEMBER 2020 BSC MOI UNIVERSITY Eldoret Approved 50 CHERUIYOT GIDEON BETT DECEMBER 2020 DIP KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 51 CHRISTABEL GAKII MAGU DECEMBER 2020 BSC MOI UNIVERSITY Embu Approved 52 CHRISTINE KEMUNTO MOSES DECEMBER 2020 DIP KWALE MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 53 CLARE ACHIENG ODHIAMBO DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA Kakamega Approved UNIVERSITY 54 CLIFF OCHIENG ODHIAMBO DECEMBER 2020 BSC PWANI UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved 55 CLYDE ODHIAMBO ODHIAMBO DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA Kisumu Approved UNIVERSITY 56 COLLINS KIPRONO KOSGEI DECEMBER 2020 BSC MOI UNIVERSITY Eldoret Approved 57 CONFLICT AKISA WALUKAYA DECEMBER 2020 DIP KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 58 CRISPIN MALOBA ANANGWE DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA Kakamega Approved UNIVERSITY 59 CYNTHIA ATIENO OYOGI DECEMBER 2020 BSC KABIANGA UNIVERSITY Kisumu Approved 60 DAISY ESTHER AUMA ABWAO DECEMBER 2020 BSC JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved 61 DALMAS MAWIRA MBAE DECEMBER 2020 BSC MOUNT KENYA UNIVERSITY Embu Approved 62 DALVIN NYANGATE ONGERA DECEMBER 2020 DIP KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 63 DAMARIS GATHONI MURIU DECEMBER 2020 BSCP MASENO UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved 64 DANIEL OMUNA OTWANE DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA Eldoret Approved UNIVERSITY 65 DAVID MUKULE WANZALA DECEMBER 2020 BSC KISII UNIVERSITY Kakamega Approved 66 DAVID MUNGAI MAINA DECEMBER 2020 DIP MANZA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 67 DENIS MARTIN KIPROTICH DECEMBER 2020 BSC KENYATTA UNIVERSITY Nakuru Approved 68 DENNIS MWANGI GICHUKI DECEMBER 2020 DIP KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 69 DESMOND NYAGUNGA OKUTAH DECEMBER 2020 BSC KISII UNIVERSITY Kisumu Approved 70 DIANA NYAMBURA KANGETHE DECEMBER 2020 DIP KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 71 DIID GALMA BORU DECEMBER 2020 BSCP MASENO UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved 72 DORCAS GIKONYO WANGECI DECEMBER 2020 DIP KABIANGA UNIVERSITY Nakuru Approved 73 DORCAS JELEGAT KIPKOECH DECEMBER 2020 BSC KABIANGA UNIVERSITY Eldoret Approved 74 DOREEN KARIMI NYONGESA OCTOBER 2020 BSCP JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA Nairobi Approved UNIVERSITY 75 DOREEN NDETE MAKAU DECEMBER 2020 DIP KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 76 DORICE AKINYI OKEYO DECEMBER 2020 DIP KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGEKisumu Approved 77 DOUGLAS MOOGI ONSARIGO DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved 78 DUNCAN OUMA ADUR DECEMBER 2020 DIP KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGEKisumu Approved 79 DUNCAN NIL MURITHI DECEMBER 2020 DIP KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 80 EDNAH KWAMBOKA MOKAYA DECEMBER 2020 BSC KABIANGA UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved 81 EDWARD MBIRA ABUNERI DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY Embu Approved 82 EDWIN MAKUMBI KYALO DECEMBER 2020 BSC KABIANGA UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved 83 ELIACHIM OCHIENG ONGARO DECEMBER 2020 BSCP MASENO UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved 84 ELIZABETH NDILA NYAMAI DECEMBER 2020 DIP KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 85 ELLY N/A IMAI DECEMBER 2020 DIP KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 86 EMMANUEL ITA NYAGA DECEMBER 2020 BSC JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY Embu Approved 87 ENOW KALA ALI OCTOBER 2020 BSC MOUNT KENYA UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved 88 ERICK NDETI MUTUNE DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA Nairobi Approved UNIVERSITY 89 ESTHER XXX ATIENO DECEMBER 2020 BSC KISII UNIVERSITY Kisumu Approved 90 EUSTUS MWANGI KURU DECEMBER 2020 BSCP MERU UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved 91 EVERLINE ACHIENG ODHIAMBO DECEMBER 2020 BSC PWANI UNIVERSITY Kisumu Approved 92 EVERLYNE AKOTH AGOLA DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA Kisumu Approved UNIVERSITY 93 EZEKIEL OBURE MORANGA OCTOBER 2020 DIP KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 94 EZNAH KWAMBOKA OMAMBIA DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA Kisumu Approved UNIVERSITY 95 EZRA WAFULA WEKESA DECEMBER 2020 BSCP JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA Kakamega Approved UNIVERSITY 96 FAITH KEMUMA OMWANGA OCTOBER 2020 BSCP JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA Nairobi Approved UNIVERSITY 97 FAITH MORAGWA AYIENDA OCTOBER 2020 BSCP JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA UNIVERSITYNairobi Approved 98 FAITH NELIMA WESAKANIA DECEMBER 2020 DIP MANZA TRAININIG COLLEGE Nairobi Approved 99 FAITH WAMBUI MWAURA DECEMBER 2020 DIP KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 100 FAITH MIJIDE OMBEVA DECEMBER 2020 DIP KAKAMEGA MEDICAL TRAINING Nairobi Approved COLLEGE 101 FAITH N/A KHAOMA DECEMBER 2020 DIP KABARNET MEDICAL TRAINING Eldoret Approved COLLEGE 102 FAITH AKINYI OORO DECEMBER 2020 DIP KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 103 FAIZA NANJALA WASIKE DECEMBER 2020 DIP LAKE VICTORIA MEDICAL Nairobi Approved TRAINING 104 FARTUN ALIO MOHAMED DECEMBER 2020 BSCP MASENOCOLLEGE UNIVERSITY Nairobi Approved 105 FELISHANA JEPKORIR YEGO DECEMBER 2020 DIP KABARNET MEDICAL TRAINING Eldoret Approved COLLEGE 106 FELISTER MBURA NGARI OCTOBER 2020 CERT KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGEEmbu Approved 107 FELIX MWAI NYAMIEL OCTOBER 2020 BSCP JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA Kisumu Approved UNIVERSITY 108 FELIX MUTUMA MUTEA DECEMBER 2020 DIP NYERI MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 109 FELIX KATUL PANGA DECEMBER 2020 DIP EMBU MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENakuru Approved 110 FLORA KAMBE SHAMBI DECEMBER 2020 BSC KENYATTA UNIVERSITY Nakuru Approved 111 FRED ABIERO OTIENO OCTOBER 2020 DIP KENYA MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGENairobi Approved 112 FRIDAH KINYA KABORIO OCTOBER 2020 BSC KENYATTA UNIVERSITY Nairobi
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