Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) is a State Corporation established through the Science and Technology (Amendment) Act of 1979, which has since been amended to Science, Technology and Innovation Act 2013. The 1979 Act established KEMRI as a National body responsible for carrying out health research in Kenya.
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Take history from patients and examine in order to make appropriate diagnosis of common ailments;
Interpret laboratory results to make proper diagnosis;
Counseling patients in health related matters for psychological healing;
Prescribe drugs to patients to ensure they get the required treatment;
Treating and follow up of patients and clients in medical health institutions and study sites;
When necessary, arrange for patient referrals or consultations to other health facilities for specialty or higher-level management and ensure accompaniment of patients on referrals as needed;
Collect and maintain clinical records and indexing;
Support the processing of clinical data;
Maintain clinical records,
Collect, prepare and store research samples and specimen;
Provide inventory of clinic instruments /machines;
Vacancy Requirements:
At least four (4) years relevant work experience;
Diploma in clinical medicine;
Registration Certificate from the Clinical Officers’ Council;