Build a Career in Healthcare with VMTC
Join an accredited medical training college with modern skills labs, expert faculty, and strong clinical attachments.
Perioperative, Nursing & Orthopedic Excellence
Practice-based learning guided by experienced clinicians.
Study in a Supportive Community
From certificate to diploma programs in key health fields.
Modern Labs for Real Practice
Simulated wards & theatres prepare you for clinical work.
Serve with Compassion & Competence
Training professionals who improve lives daily.
Step 1: Apply Online
Choose your program and submit your application in a few minutes.
Step 2: Get Admission Letter
Our admissions team reviews your documents and sends your offer.
Step 3: Begin Classes & Labs
Report to VMTC, receive your timetable, and start practical learning.
Courses at a Glance
Explore our flagship healthcare programs. Choose a diploma for advanced practice, or a certificate to start your journey and build strong foundations.
Diploma
Diploma in Perioperative Theatre Technology
Diploma
Diploma in Nursing
Diploma
Diploma in Orthopedic & Trauma Medicine
Diploma
Diploma in Community Health & Development
Diploma
Diploma (Upgrading) in Perioperative Theatre Technology
Certificate
Certificate in Health Service Providers
Certificate
Certificate in Community Health Assistant
Certificate
Certificate in Perioperative Theatre Technology
Certificate
Certificate in Computer Packages
Certificate
Certificate in Orthopedic & Trauma Medicine
Testimonials
Hear from VMTC students and graduates—what changed for them after skills lab, clinical attachments, and OSCEs.
“My perioperative logbook used to scare me. After two weeks in the skills lab—gowning, sterile setup, instrument counts—I could run a safe checklist without looking down.”
Achieng’ Wanjiku Diploma in Perioperative Theatre Technology“Nursing rounds were structured—vitals, IV therapy, wound care—then a quick debrief. That rhythm made OSCEs feel familiar, not frightening.”
Kevin Mwangi Diploma in Nursing“Community diagnosis was eye-opening. We planned a health talk, did home visits, and reported data. I now lead outreach days at my facility.”
Zainab Nasimiyu Diploma in Community Health & Development“From splinting to traction, ortho lab was practical. In trauma rotations I could immobilize quickly and document accurately—supervisors noticed.”
Elijah Otieno Diploma in Orthopedic & Trauma Medicine“Upgrading sharpened my theatre flow—anticipation, counts, sterility. I was hired full-time two weeks after finishing.”
Naomi Njeri Perioperative (Upgrading)“HSP taught me real ward support—taking vitals, preparing patients, clean documentation. It opened my first job in a busy clinic.”
Hussein Abdi Certificate in Health Service Providers“As a CHA, I can mobilize barazas, deliver health talks, and file reports on time. Our supervisor called our team ‘reliable and organized.’”
Chebet Cheruiyot Certificate in Community Health Assistant“Our preceptors checked skills weekly and signed logbooks. That feedback loop pushed me from ‘okay’ to ‘competent’ fast.”
Wairimu Mbugua Diploma in Nursing“Instrument care and CSSD workflow finally clicked. I can set, pass, and count like a pro—no break in sterility.”
Joel Barasa Diploma in Perioperative Theatre Technology“We simulated emergency handovers. That communication piece helped me fit into the ward team from day one.”
Ruth Naliaka Diploma in Nursing“Our ortho drills made real trauma less chaotic. I could choose the right immobilization and brief the clinician clearly.”
Kiptoo Wekesa Diploma in Orthopedic & Trauma Medicine“I joined as a CHA and discovered I love data. Now I compile monthly reports and support immunization days confidently.”
Amina Mohamed Certificate in Community Health Assistant“My perioperative logbook used to scare me. After two weeks in the skills lab—gowning, sterile setup, instrument counts—I could run a safe checklist without looking down.”
Achieng’ Wanjiku Diploma in Perioperative Theatre Technology“Nursing rounds were structured—vitals, IV therapy, wound care—then a quick debrief. That rhythm made OSCEs feel familiar, not frightening.”
Kevin Mwangi Diploma in Nursing“Community diagnosis was eye-opening. We planned a health talk, did home visits, and reported data. I now lead outreach days at my facility.”
Zainab Nasimiyu Diploma in Community Health & Development“From splinting to traction, ortho lab was practical. In trauma rotations I could immobilize quickly and document accurately—supervisors noticed.”
Elijah Otieno Diploma in Orthopedic & Trauma Medicine“Upgrading sharpened my theatre flow—anticipation, counts, sterility. I was hired full-time two weeks after finishing.”
Naomi Njeri Perioperative (Upgrading)“HSP taught me real ward support—taking vitals, preparing patients, clean documentation. It opened my first job in a busy clinic.”
Hussein Abdi Certificate in Health Service Providers“As a CHA, I can mobilize barazas, deliver health talks, and file reports on time. Our supervisor called our team ‘reliable and organized.’”
Chebet Cheruiyot Certificate in Community Health Assistant“Our preceptors checked skills weekly and signed logbooks. That feedback loop pushed me from ‘okay’ to ‘competent’ fast.”
Wairimu Mbugua Diploma in Nursing“Instrument care and CSSD workflow finally clicked. I can set, pass, and count like a pro—no break in sterility.”
Joel Barasa Diploma in Perioperative Theatre Technology“We simulated emergency handovers. That communication piece helped me fit into the ward team from day one.”
Ruth Naliaka Diploma in Nursing“Our ortho drills made real trauma less chaotic. I could choose the right immobilization and brief the clinician clearly.”
Kiptoo Wekesa Diploma in Orthopedic & Trauma Medicine“I joined as a CHA and discovered I love data. Now I compile monthly reports and support immunization days confidently.”
Amina Mohamed Certificate in Community Health Assistant