Each month the Sally Test Child Life Program at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in Kenya helps more than 4,500 children and their families cope with their mental, emotional and social needs as they face hospitalization and medical procedures.
Read MoreCelebrating HIV-exposed infants (HEI) who reach two years without contracting the virus is a significant achievement in HIV care.
Read MoreEarlier this year, more than 30 students from Moi University College of Health Sciences visited universities in the U.S., Canada and Sweden for multi-week educational and clinical experiences.
Read MoreFewer than one third of people newly diagnosed with epilepsy in western Kenya return for their follow-up appointment.
Read MoreThe County Government of Elgeyo Marakwet, Metkei Ward, in collaboration with AMPATH and Moi University, has received a generous equipment donation from the German Doctors Agency to equip the new Metkei Community Maternity Ward.
Read MoreUsing the theme “Educate, Advocate, Act Now” the MTRH Antimicrobial Stewardship Committee and AMPATH AMR Project team are shining a spotlight on the urgent need to combat AMR--a silent but deadly threat to global health.
Read MoreAs part of its Quality Improvement (QI) initiatives, USAID Dumisha Afya organized a Best Practices Sharing and Learning Forum.
Read MoreAs the world commemorates World AIDS Day on December 1, a 24-year-old woman from western Kenya is transforming lives with her tale of resilience.
Read MoreFifty thousand women in Nepal and Kenya will be screened for breast and cervical cancer through a new 3-year AMPATH Global initiative.
Read MorePeople living with cancer, diabetes and mental health challenges in western Kenya are getting the care they need thanks to more than $4.3 million USD in medicines provided by Eli Lilly and Company and its affiliates to the Catholic Medical Mission Board.
Read MoreUSAID 4TheChild kicked off distribution of business assets worth 7 million Kenyan shillings (approx. $54,000 USD) to improve beneficiary household economic productivity.
Read MoreAMPATH Kenya hosted the first AMPATH Global educational exchange.
Read MoreThis year, members of the AMPATH Consortium hosted more than thirty Moi University medical, nursing and health sciences students for clinical rotations in the U.S., Canada and Sweden.
Read MoreMore than thirty Moi University medical, nursing and health sciences students completed clinical rotations at AMPATH partners in the U.S., Canada and Sweden this year.
Read MoreIt is with great sorrow that we share the news that our friend, Dr. Charlie Kelley, passed away on October 22, 2024.
Read MoreTremendous successes have been achieved through the Chamas for Change program activities over the past 12 years of implementation.
Read MoreThe winners of The Kusoma Book Project, which invited Kenyan storytellers to submit a manuscript for a children’s book that celebrated intellectual, physical and emotional differences, were announced and celebrated at an artist’s reception in Eldoret earlier this year.
Read MoreCharlie Kelley, MD, is one of the four Indiana University physicians who traveled to Kenya, Ghana and Nepal in 1988 seeking a new academic medical partnership.
Read MoreOver the next several months, the AMPATH Consortium will welcome leaders to new roles in Kenya.
Read MoreDr. Philip K. Kirwa is the Chief Executive Officer of Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH), a level 6B National/International teaching and referral hospital offering outpatient, inpatient, and specialized healthcare services.
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