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The third cohort of nursing students from Mount Kenya University have gotten internship opportunities in German hospitals following a partnership between the institutions and the European country. The University's Vice Chancellor Prof Deogratius Jaganyi said the students will depart for Germany to pursue their apprenticeship at Hochschule Koblenz University of Applied Sciences. The students will benefit from invaluable experience in the global healthcare, offering them unique opportunities to gain practical skills and knowledge in diverse medical settings.
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The third cohort of nursing students from MKU have gotten internship opportunities in German
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