Thousands more international professionals have joined the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) register following the introduction| Nursing in Practice
The nursing regulator has outlined a series of changes aimed at making its fitness to practise (FtP) process ‘more compassionate and supportive’ and to ensure vulnerable registrants are given appropriate support. The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) said it wanted to ensure it ‘always put people first’ when concerns are investigated. The move follows a... Read more The post NMC working to ‘put people first’ during fitness to practise appeared first on Nursing in Practice.| Nursing in Practice
Registered nurses, nursing associates and midwives have been asked to inform a revalidation review being carried out by the NMC| Nursing in Practice
A ‘significant slowdown’ in international recruitment means the rate of NMC register growth has decelerated, new data reveals.| Nursing in Practice