University of Nairobi Medical School

By | October 22, 2019

University of Nairobi Medical School

The University of Nairobi Medical School is one of the best medical schools in Kenya. It began on July 3, 1967. Both undergraduate and graduate students are taught at Chiromo and Kenyatta National Hospital sites.

The courses of the University of Nairobi include: biochemistry, human anatomy, medicine and surgery, science and technology of the medical laboratory, medical physiology and nursing

The school has 14 departments and thematic units with a dynamic faculty of teachers specializing in various fields. In addition to education, research and health policy formulation, the school offers a special service to patients at the Kenyatta National Teaching and Referral Hospital – a Level 6 1800-bed hospital, the largest in the region.

University of Nairobi Medical School Courses Offered

B.SC. MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY

BSC (BIOCHEMISTRY)

B.SC. HUMAN ANATOMY(Intercalated)

BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (Intercalated) (Honors) IN MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY

BSC (BIOCHEMISTRY)

BSC. BIOCHEMISTRY – ( REVISED EDITION)

HIGHER DIPLOMA IN MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND

Certificate in Morgue Training

B.SC. HUMAN ANATOMY

Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Sciences and Technology (Bsc MLST)

DIPLOMA IN AUDIOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH OTOLOGY

University of Nairobi Medical School Entry Requirements

Admission to the University of Nairobi is by the University Senate through the Public Universities Joint Admissions Board (JAB) whose membership comprises Vice-Chancellors of the Public Universities, Principals of Colleges, Directors of Institutes and Deans of Schools and the academic registrars as secretaries.

The admission is based on the minimum University entry requirements. In addition the applicants should meet the enrolment requirements for the School for the various courses which depend on the KCSE subject cluster as follows:-

Alternative A

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Physics/Mathematics
  • English/Kiswahili

Alternative B

  • Biological Sciences
  • Physical Sciences
  • Mathematics
  • English/Kiswahili

Application forms are downloadable from elsewhere in this website but can also be obtained from and should be returned to the following:-

Academic Registrar,

University of Nairobi,

P.O. Box 30197, Nairobi, Kenya.

Self Sponsored Students (Module II Programmmes)

Admission to the Module II programmes is by the University Senate, through the school admissions committee. Admission is based on the set minimum requirements for each program.

1. K.C.S.E. holders -As in regular program. Additionally, an average of B- (minus) in the 4 cluster subjects shown above provided that no subject in the cluster shall have a score below C+ (plus).

Contact Details

P. O. Box 19676 – Nairobi, Kenya

Kenyatta National Hospital
Tel: +254 20 2726300 Ext.43769 +254 20 2725102
Fax: 254-20-2725102

Facebook Account:medicine uon

Twitter Handle: @uonmedicine

Email: deanmedic@uonbi.ac.ke

All complaints,complements and corruption reports should be forwarded to Dean school of medicine at deanmedic@uonbi.ac.ke