Fellowship Programmes are intended to train academically oriented leaders in clinical care and investigation using best practice approaches that prepare trainees to work at the forefront of their field.
Currently the University offers fellowship programmes in the following specialties:
- Cardiology Fellowship
- Fellowship in Infectious Diseases
- Fellowship in Neonatology
- Fellowship in Paediatric Neurology
- Fellowship in Medical Oncology
- Fellowship in Neurology
- Fellowship in Nuclear Medicine
Application Deadline: September 26, 2022
Eligible Countries: Africa
Type: Postgraduate & Fellowship
Number of Awardees: Not Specified
Eligibility: The basic criterion for entry into any fellowship programme is the completion of a full residency training programme (Masters degree in medicine or equivalent postgraduate course) in the parent specialty. Other requirements include Bachelor of medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.Ch.B) or equivalent; Registration by the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (or other recognised medical board) and at least 4 years post internship experience.
How to Apply: Currently, applications are Open for Fellowship training in:
- Fellowship in Cardiology
- Fellowship in Neurology
- Fellowship in Nuclear Medicine
- Fellowship in Neonatology
- Fellowship in Paediatric Neurology
- Fellowship in Infectious Diseases
- Fellowship in Medical Oncology
To access the detailed requirements and application process, click on any of the fellowship programmes above that you may be interested in.