Today we marked the successful conclusion of the National Licensure Exams for aspiring nurses and midwives conducted by the Nursing Council of Kenya (NCK) at Kabarak University. The rigorous five-day examination, which commenced on Monday, November 11th, saw the participation of 467 students from the Kenya Registered Community Health Nurse (KRCHN) program.
The examination process was overseen by Mrs. Beatrice Muthama, the Head of Examinations from the Nursing Council of Kenya. Her expertise and guidance ensured the integrity and fairness of the assessments. Mrs. Doris Biwott, the Kabarak Center NCK Coordinator, and a dedicated team of invigilators and ICT personnel played a crucial role in facilitating a smooth and efficient examination process.
Kabarak University's commitment to nurturing healthcare professionals is evident in its support for the NCK licensure exams. By providing a conducive environment and state-of-the-art facilities, the university empowers its students to excel in their chosen careers. As these aspiring nurses and midwives embark on their professional journeys, Kabarak University remains dedicated to supporting their growth and development. Through its rigorous academic programs and practical training opportunities, the university continues to produce highly skilled and compassionate healthcare professionals who will make a positive impact on the health of the nation.