Achievements and Impact
- Establishment and Growth
- The college began its journey in 2008, initially offering an undergraduate Medical Doctorate (MD) training program.
- Program Expansion
Over the years, the college has significantly expanded its academic offerings, which now include:
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- Undergraduate Medical Program (MD): Continuously producing skilled professionals since inception.
- Fellowship Programs: 27
- Residency Programs: 20
- Master of Science (MSc) Programs: 6
- Master of Science in Nursing (MSc): 5
- Master of Public Health (MPH) Programs: 5
- Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Nursing (Post-Basic): 5
- PhD Program: 1
- Impact on Healthcare and Education
- The college has made a profound contribution to building a skilled healthcare workforce for the country, addressing critical gaps in health services and academic expertise.
- Its diverse training programs reflect its commitment to meeting national healthcare priorities and global standards.
- Research and Community Engagement
- The college has fostered impactful research initiatives by supporting internal researchers and researchers from outside of the college.
- Facilitated community outreach and implemented Community-Based Education initiatives to enhance public health and promote wellness.
- Established the North Shewa Health and Demography Surveillance Site (NS-HDSS), providing a unique and invaluable platform for advancing health research
- Founded the Millennium Journal of Health (MJH), an open-access, peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to publishing high-quality original research articles.