Practical clinical experience. Community health impact. Professional development.

At Michoes Medical Centre (Kanyum, Kumi District, Eastern Uganda), we are a hospital dedicated to delivering quality patient care. As part of our mission to strengthen healthcare in our community, we offer structured clinical training programs, community health initiatives, sponsorship support, and professional development opportunities for working healthcare staff.

Important: Michoes Medical Centre is a hospital, not a university or academic institution. We do not award degrees, diplomas, or academic credits. All programs provide supervised clinical experience and a certificate of participation or completion.


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Nursing Clinical Internships

For recent nursing and midwifery graduates

Our Nursing Clinical Internship provides hands-on, supervised bedside experience for newly graduated nurses and midwives who need to build confidence and practical skills before working independently.

Duration: 3–6 months
Intake periods: January, April, July, October

What interns gain

  • Supervised patient care in outpatient, maternity, pediatric, and medical wards
  • Hands-on practice with vital signs, IV insertion, wound care, and catheterization
  • Experience in emergency triage and basic life support
  • Training in infection prevention and control (IPC)
  • Direct mentorship from senior nursing staff
  • Certificate of completion at the end of the internship

Eligibility

  • Completed a certificate or diploma in Nursing or Midwifery
  • Registered with the Uganda Nurses and Midwives Council (UNMC) or proof of application
  • Ability to commit to full-time hours

Benefits

  • Monthly transport stipend
  • Free uniform
  • Free basic outpatient care at Michoes Medical Centre during the internship
  • Certificate of completion
  • Possible offer of employment based on performance and available vacancies

How to Apply

Email internships@michoes.app or apply in person at our reception with:

  • Cover letter
  • CV
  • Copies of nursing certificates and UNMC registration (if available)
  • One reference from a clinical supervisor

Clinical Attachments for Healthcare Professionals

For qualified clinical officers, nurses, and midwives

This program is for already qualified healthcare professionals who wish to refresh clinical skills, gain exposure to new departments, or fulfill continuing professional development (CPD) requirements.

Duration: 1 week to 3 months (flexible)

Attachment Areas

AreaRecommended Duration
General outpatient2 weeks
Maternity & labour ward4 weeks
Pediatric ward2 weeks
Chronic disease clinic (HIV, TB, diabetes, hypertension)2 weeks
Emergency & triage1 week
Minor surgical procedures & wound care2 weeks

What we provide

  • Structured daily schedule with a supervising senior clinician
  • Supervised access to patient records and facility resources
  • Skills checklist tracking (if requested)
  • Certificate of attendance and skills verification
  • Letter confirming hours completed (for licensing bodies)

Fees

  • Fees vary by duration and are available upon request.
  • Current Michoes Medical Centre staff attach for free.

How to Apply

Email attachments@michoes.app with:

  • Your current practicing license (or pending application)
  • Preferred department and duration
  • Brief statement of your learning goals

International Healthcare Observerships

For foreign medical students, nurses, and doctors

We welcome international visitors who wish to observe hospital care in a rural Ugandan setting. This is an observership – you watch and learn alongside our clinicians, with supervised participation as permitted by Ugandan regulations.

Duration: 1 week to 3 months

What to expect

  • Shadowing doctors, clinical officers, and nurses during daily rounds and clinics
  • Exposure to conditions commonly seen in rural Eastern Uganda
  • Understanding how a resource-limited hospital delivers care
  • Cultural exchange with Kumi District’s Ateso-speaking community
  • Certificate of observership (not a degree or academic credit)

Requirements

  • Proof of current healthcare training or licensure (any country)
  • Vaccination records (yellow fever, hepatitis B, COVID-19, etc.)
  • Travel and medical insurance
  • Completed waiver form (available upon application)

Fees & Accommodation

Fees vary by duration. Limited shared accommodation may be available upon request. Contact us for current rates.

How to Apply

Email international@michoes.app at least 8 weeks before your intended arrival. We provide invitation letters for visa applications.


Sponsorship & Support Programs

Financial and material support for community members and healthcare workers

Michoes Medical Centre offers limited sponsorship to improve healthcare access and support workforce development. These are not scholarships – they are direct financial or material assistance.

A. Healthcare Worker Sponsorship (for further training)

We sponsor current or former staff to attend external certificate courses or training programs at licensed institutions. Examples include:

  • Enrolled Nurse upgrading to Registered Nurse
  • Nursing Assistant upgrading to Enrolled Nurse
  • Clinical Officer attending advanced clinical courses

What we cover: Partial or full tuition fees (depending on available funds)
Obligation: Recipient must return to work at Michoes Medical Centre for an agreed period after completing training

B. Community Patient Sponsorship (Medical Charity Fund)

Community members facing financial hardship can apply for help with:

  • Emergency surgeries and referrals
  • Maternal delivery packages
  • Blood transfusion costs
  • Long-term medications (epilepsy, diabetes, asthma, hypertension)

How to apply: Speak to our social worker at reception. Applications are reviewed by a committee.

C. Equipment & Infrastructure Support (for donors)

We invite individuals, companies, and organizations to support our hospital by donating medical equipment or infrastructure improvements. Current needs include:

  • Delivery beds
  • Infant weighing scales
  • Digital blood pressure machines
  • Folding stretchers
  • Examination couches
  • Ambulance fuel support

Donors receive public acknowledgment (unless they prefer anonymity). To discuss support, email sponsors@michoes.app or call our administration office.


Community Health Volunteer Program

Training local residents to support their neighbors

This program trains volunteers from Kumi District villages to become trusted health links between their communities and Michoes Medical Centre.

Duration: 3 weeks (1 week classroom + 2 weeks supervised home visits)
Run twice per year: March and September

What volunteers learn

  • Recognizing danger signs in children (malaria, diarrhea, pneumonia)
  • Referring pregnant women for antenatal care and facility delivery
  • Supporting TB and HIV patients with medication adherence
  • Promoting clean water, latrine use, and handwashing
  • Basic first aid and knowing when to bring someone to the hospital

Who can join

  • Adults aged 18+ living within a reasonable distance of Michoes Medical Centre
  • Able to read and write (any level)
  • Respected in their village
  • Willing to volunteer without a salary

What volunteers receive

  • Free training materials and a branded vest
  • Completion incentive
  • Ongoing monthly airtime or transport support (subject to reporting)
  • Referral recognition for patients they bring who need admission
  • Pathway to paid roles when available (e.g., patient escort, cleaner, nursing assistant)

How to Apply

Ask for a Community Health Volunteer form at our reception or call our main line.


Staff Professional Development

For current Michoes Medical Centre employees

We believe in growing our own team. All permanent staff have access to:

  • On-site workshops (e.g., emergency care, infection control, customer service)
  • Paid study leave for approved external short courses
  • Cross-training between departments (e.g., a nurse spending time in the laboratory)
  • Mentorship from senior clinical staff
  • Performance-based promotions with clear criteria

There is no fee for staff – this is part of your employment benefits.

To request a training opportunity, speak to the Nursing Officer or Hospital Administrator.


Allied Health Clinical Placements

For laboratory, pharmacy, and health records graduates

We offer clinical placements (sometimes called internships or practicals) for graduates of:

  • Laboratory technology
  • Pharmacy assistants and technicians
  • Health records and information management

Duration: 2–4 months

What you will do

  • Laboratory: Sample collection (blood, urine, stool), malaria microscopy, urinalysis, basic hematology, safety protocols
  • Pharmacy: Stock management, dispensing under supervision, patient counseling on medication use
  • Records: Patient registration, filing, appointment scheduling, basic electronic medical records data entry

Benefits

  • Transport stipend
  • Supervised hands-on experience
  • Certificate of completion

How to Apply

Email hr@michoes.app with your CV and certificate copies. Indicate which department you prefer.


Important Notes

QuestionAnswer
Do you award degrees or diplomas?No. Michoes Medical Centre is a hospital, not a university. We issue certificates of participation, completion, or clinical hours – not academic qualifications.
Do you have accommodation?Limited shared accommodation may be available for out-of-town interns and international visitors. Contact us for details.
Can I work at Michoes after completing a program?Possibly, if we have vacancies and you perform well. There is no automatic employment guarantee.
Are these programs free?Some are free or stipend-based; others have fees. Fees are available upon request. Staff programs are free for current employees.

Contact Us About Programs

ProgramEmail
General inquiriesprograms@michoes.app
Nursing internshipsinternships@michoes.app
Clinical attachmentsattachments@michoes.app
International observershipsinternational@michoes.app
Sponsorships & donationssponsors@michoes.app
Community volunteerscommunity@michoes.app
Allied health placementshr@michoes.app

In person: Reception desk, Michoes Medical Centre, Kanyum, Kumi District, Eastern Uganda

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