Office Achievements

Achievements and Impact

  1. Establishment and Growth
    • The college began its journey in 2008, initially offering an undergraduate Medical Doctorate (MD) training program.
  2. Program Expansion

Over the years, the college has significantly expanded its academic offerings, which now include:

    • 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
  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.
  2. 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.