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The Nairobi West Hospital [42] Nairobi West 1°18′23″S 36°49′33″E / 1.3064712260196276°S 36.825703496423564°E / -1.3064712260196276; 36.825703496423564 ( Nairobi West
The hospital is located on a 100-acre piece of land that lies along the Nairobi Northern Bypass road, in the Northwestern part of the Kenyatta University. The main entrance is along the Northern Bypass road. The geographical coordinates of the hospital are: 01°10'33.0"S, 36°54'57.0"E. [1]
Nursing Council of Kenya. The Nursing Council of Kenya is a body corporate established under the Nurses Act Cap 257 of the Laws of Kenya to regulate standards of nursing education and practice in Kenya. It protects the public by promoting standards of clinical care through training, licensure and enforcement of codes of regulation. [5]
Réunion List (France) Saint Helena hospital List (United Kingdom), one small 54-bed hospital [6] Ascension Island List (United Kingdom) Tristan da Cunha List (United Kingdom), no hospitals, only one doctor; Western Sahara (disputed territory, partially controlled by Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic) [7] Hospital de Navarra, Tifariti [8] [9]
Before the establishment of the Nursing Council of Kenya (NCK) under the Nurses Cap 257 of the Laws of Kenya, the activities of the council were governed by Ordinances. . Ordinance number 16 of 4 June 1946 was the first governing tool to be authorised by the Colony and Protectorate of Kenya to address health issues and activities of the nurses in the then Kenya Co
World Trade Centre Hospital (WTCH), is a planned private medical facility in Kenya.The owners of this medical facility are members of the family of Suresh Bhagwanji Raja Shah, the founder of I&M Holdings Limited, a financial services conglomerate based in Kenya, with subsidiaries in Kenya, Mauritius, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda and an office in the United Kingdom.
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The institution was officially opened on 9 April 1954, as an exclusively European Hospital, in Kenya, which was then a colony of the United Kingdom. On 19 October 1961, it began serving non-Europeans and the name was changed to The Nairobi Hospital. [5] As of January 2025 the hospital is owned by the Kenya Hospital Association (KHA).