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Kenya's 6,484 health interns head out to centers on July 1
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46652, member: 636"] Kenya's Ministry of Health will deploy 6,484 healthcare interns starting July 1. The government made the announcement Friday as part of efforts to strengthen medical services across the nation. Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale said the program builds a skilled workforce for hospitals and clinics. The ministry continues working to ensure proper staffing at healthcare facilities nationwide. These new professionals will help improve patient care throughout Kenya. The interns represent several medical specialties needed across the country. Medical officers account for 1,147 positions. Dentists will fill 87 spots. Pharmacists take 500 roles. Clinical officers with bachelor's degrees number 659. Diploma-level clinical officers total 1,993. Nursing officers with degrees make up 2,098 positions. All qualified candidates must collect their assignment letters personally. The ministry requires interns to visit Afya House headquarters on Monday, June 30 at 9 a.m. Officials will only release letters to people who show valid national identification cards. Prompt collection helps ensure smooth transitions to assigned facilities. The ministry urges timely pickup to avoid delays. The structured program lasts 12 months at approved training centers. Supervisors will guide interns through hands-on clinical experience. Real-world healthcare settings provide practical training opportunities. The program prepares graduates for permanent positions throughout Kenya's health system. Officials expect the initiative to significantly improve medical services for citizens nationwide. [/QUOTE]
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