6th Graduation Ceremony

🎓 The Karen Hospital Medical Training College Celebrates Its 6th Graduation Ceremony!

On 21st November 2025, The Karen Hospital Medical Training College (TKHMTC) proudly held its 6th Graduation Ceremony at The Karen Hospital, Lang’ata Road, Karen. The occasion brought together distinguished guests, faculty, healthcare partners, families, and friends to celebrate the academic success and professional readiness of the Class of 2025.

A total of 136 graduands successfully completed their training, making this the largest graduating class in the history of the College.


Graduation Theme: New Frontiers of Technology in Healthcare Training

The 6th Graduation Ceremony was guided by the theme “New Frontiers of Technology in Healthcare Training,” reflecting TKHMTC’s commitment to producing healthcare professionals who are equipped for a rapidly evolving, technology-driven healthcare landscape.

Through simulation-based learning, digital platforms, structured clinical exposure, and advanced specialty programmes, the College continues to integrate innovation while upholding its core pillars of academic excellence, discipline, and professionalism.


Messages from Leadership

Chairman of the Board – Dr. Betty Gikonyo

In her goodwill message, the Chairman emphasized the importance of balancing innovation with humanity in healthcare practice:

“While machines may assist, they do not care. Software may analyze, but it does not feel. The greatest healing still happens through empathy, kindness, patience, and integrity. Never let innovation replace humanity. Let it support it.”

She congratulated the graduands on their resilience and reminded them that character and compassion remain central to effective healthcare delivery.


Chief Executive Officer – Mrs. Juliet W. Gikonyo

The CEO highlighted the institution’s growth, global outlook, and future vision:

“‘New Frontiers of Technology in Healthcare Training’ is not just a slogan. It is a commitment to preparing our students for a world where healthcare and technology are inseparable.”

She encouraged the graduates to view their skills not only as a career, but as a calling rooted in service and compassion.


Medical Director – Dr. Anthony Gikonyo

Speaking on behalf of The Karen Hospital Medical Team, Dr. Gikonyo commended the graduates for their dedication and professionalism:

“You leave here not only with knowledge and technical expertise, but also with the values essential for compassionate, ethical, and patient-centered care.”


Principal – Mr. Martin Mungai

The Principal reaffirmed TKHMTC’s commitment to excellence and continuous learning in an era of rapid technological advancement:

“Embracing technology is not an option but a necessity. However, value-based practice must always guide our profession, placing dignity, ethics, and service at the center of care.”


A Proud Milestone for the Class of 2025

The 136 graduands completed programmes in:

  • Diploma in Kenya Registered Nursing

  • Diploma in Peri-operative Theatre Technology

  • Certificate/Diploma in Community Health

  • Higher Diploma in Cardiology

  • Higher Diploma in Cardiopulmonary Perfusion

As they take their place in the healthcare workforce, the Class of 2025 carries forward TKHMTC’s mission of delivering competent, ethical, innovative, and compassionate healthcare both locally and internationally.


Looking Ahead

The 6th Graduation Ceremony marked not only the completion of academic journeys, but also the beginning of new professional paths defined by service, integrity, and excellence.

Congratulations to the Class of 2025.

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