Description

The Clinical Officers Council was established by an Act of Parliament in 1988 with the mandate to regulate the training, registration and licensing of all Clinical Officers under the Clinical Officers (Training Registration & Licensing) Act Cap 260 Laws of Kenya and became operational in 1989.; COC works to ensure that clinical officers are trained to address Kenyans’ health needs and deliver high quality health services. While the training of clinical officers started in 1928 with hospital-based certificate programs, today clinical officers are trained at diploma and degree levels in 47 institutions across Kenya. To date, the COC has registered over 16,000 clinical officers.



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Results

Kindly access your Examination results through the Examination Portal, make sure you download and print the results slips to be presented upon request by the council.



Successful Candidates

Congratulations to all successful candidates. You may now wait for the Internship posting order accessible through Internship Posting for confirmation on internship placement.



Unsuccessful Candidates

Candidates who are not successful may resist the examination during the next cycle. Use the Exam Application Portal to apply.