Program Overview
Build the hands-on skills to assist in the assessment, stabilization, and basic management of musculoskeletal injuries. This KNEC-aligned certificate prepares you for orthopedic clinics, plaster rooms, theatres, emergency units, and outreach.
Duration & Weekly Rhythm
- Duration: 2 academic years (6 terms); ~1,800–2,000 total contact hours
- Term format: ~12 teaching weeks + 2 assessment weeks
- Weekly plan: Mon–Wed theory & skills lab • Thu–Fri clinical placement • 2hrs tutorials/OSCE
Learning Methods
- Lectures & seminars for foundations
- Skills lab (casting, splinting, traction demos, asepsis)
- Case-based learning & theatre observation
- Clinical rotations with competency logbook
Indicative Modules
Year 1
- Anatomy & Physiology (MSK focus); Medical Terminology; Communication
- Infection Prevention & Control; Basic Life Support; Patient Safety
- Orthopedics I (fracture principles, immobilization, POP & splints)
- Trauma Care I (triage, ABCDE, bleeding control)
- Radiography Principles I (positioning & safety); ICT for Health
- Clinical Placement I–II (OPD/plaster room; theatre/ward)
Year 2
- Orthopedics II–III (upper & lower limb, traction, pediatric basics)
- Trauma Care II (head & spinal precautions – assistant role)
- Theatre Techniques I–II (asepsis, trays, counts; minor procedures assist)
- Rehabilitation Basics; Community Orthopedics & Outreach
- Radiography II (common fracture views); Entrepreneurship & Employability
- Clinical Placement III–IV; Internship block; Capstone OSCE prep
Clinical Placements
- Orthopedic OPD & Plaster Room – casting, splinting, follow-up care
- Trauma/Emergency – triage & stabilization support
- Theatre – sterile technique, instrument assistance (minor ortho)
- Orthopedic Ward – documentation, patient education & discharge planning
Logbook: minimum required procedures (backslab, cylinder cast, sling, buddy taping, traction assist) signed by preceptors.
Assessment (KNEC)
- Coursework (40%) — CATs, skills checklists, case write-ups, logbook
- Finals (60%) — KNEC written papers + OSCE/OSPE practicals
- Pass rule: must pass Theory and Practical separately; complete all clinical hours
Entry Requirements
- KCSE Mean Grade C- (Minus) or higher
- C- in Biology and English/Kiswahili
- D+ in one of: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Agriculture, Geography (or equivalent)
We welcome applicants with related prior training for consideration on a case-by-case basis.
Frequently Asked
Who examines this program?
VMTC delivers the certificate aligned to current KNEC guidelines. Unit codes/titles are updated per circulars.
Where will I practice?
Approved partner facilities in Nakuru and surrounding counties (OPD, plaster room, ER, theatre, ward).
Progression?
Graduates can progress to the Diploma in Orthopedic & Trauma Medicine or other related diplomas (subject to entry rules).
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