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KMTC Overwhelmed by Surge in Applications for Mortuary Science Programmes
According to CEO Dr. Kelly Oluoch, demand for the programme has grown exponentially since its introduction.
When Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) launched its Mortuary Science programme in March 2023, few could have predicted its rapid rise to becoming one of the College’s most sought-after courses.
According to CEO Dr. Kelly Oluoch, demand for the programme has grown exponentially since its introduction.
“Initially, we received 250 applications against our capacity of 50 slots. We have since expanded to accommodate more students, and today, the number of applicants runs into hundreds,” he revealed.
The course is regulated, ensuring a capped intake to maintain high training standards. Dr. Oluoch noted that most applicants are sponsored by public health facilities or private institutions.
“These are organizations already offering mortuary services and looking to strengthen their technical capacity. Additionally, individuals seeking to venture into the mortuary business find our programme highly beneficial,” he said.
Traditionally, mortuary attendants in Kenya were trained informally, often learning on the job in private funeral parlours.
However, a 2018–2021 study by senior lecturers at the University of Nairobi and pathologists from Kenyatta National Hospital highlighted significant gaps in the training and practice of morticians.
The mortician training program equips students with the skills and mindset to handle human remains with care, respect, and professionalism. Graduates are prepared to work both in Kenya and internationally.
The programme, which started at the Nairobi Campus, has since expanded to additional campuses, with plans to roll out in four more in the coming years.
“Ultimately, all main campuses in the eight former provincial headquarters will offer the course,” said Dr. Oluoch.
The diploma programme takes three years to complete. However, those with a certificate in mortuary science from a recognised institution can enroll in an upgrading course, which takes two years.
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