Learning Beyond the Classroom: A Journey of Compassion and Growth
Sometimes, the most important lessons aren’t found in a textbook but on the open road.
Macmillan Medica Training College
Become a qualified Kenya Registered Community Health Nurse with our 3-year NCK accredited program. Get practical hospital training, clinical placements and global job pathways.
Train to become a skilled perioperative theatre technologist. Learn surgical room preparation, sterilization and patient support in real hospital settings. Enroll now at Macmillan Medical Training College.
Gain hands-on skills in patient care, hygiene, mobility and elderly support with our CNA and Caregiving courses. Start your healthcare career at Macmillan Medical Training College today.
Macmillan Medical Training College was founded and launched in 2023 to offer Technical and Academic Training with the mission of Inspiring and Enabling success by providing opportunities for accessible quality training, accessible education, innovative learning through community engagements and Global Linkages.
Inspire and Enable Success by Providing Opportunities, Accessible Education and Innovative Training through Community Involvement and Global Linkage
Fueling the future by Skills Development, Building Careers, Enhancing Innovation, and Growing Communities through Technical and Hands-on-Skills Training by Instilling best Practices to Learners and Linking Learners to Competitive Global Workplace
Professionalism – We are committed to the highest levels of achievement obtainable through competence and pertinent skills.
Sometimes, the most important lessons aren’t found in a textbook but on the open road.
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We are proud to announce the enhancement of our healthcare training programs, focusing on the
May
Macmillan Medical Training College invites healthcare professionals, caregivers, students, parents, partners and members of the public to attend the Child Brain Disorders Public Lecture on 22nd May 2026 from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM at Luther Plaza, Nyerere Road opposite St. Andrews, Nairobi. The public health session will focus on Hydrocephalus, Spina Bifida and Autism, while exploring the journey from pregnancy, birth, diagnosis, caregiving and long-term support for affected children and families. The event also welcomes sponsors and partners interested in supporting impactful healthcare awareness and community initiatives. For inquiries and participation, contact MMTC on 0143001404.







