Joint guidance with the General Medical Council
What professionalism looks like in everyday practice through the application of the Code
Preceptorship is the structured start for newly registered nurses, midwives and nursing associates.
The publication provides information for midwives, women and families, and anyone else with an interest in midwifery.
Help to use our standards for the supervision and assessment of nursing and midwifery students
Key themes from the Gosport Independent Panel’s report that are helpful for nursing and midwifery professionals to consider
Supporting information for our updated standards for education and training following the changes we made to them in 2023.
Supporting information for those who engage in, or are considering, taking on the role of a nurse assessor.
Supporting information for enabling indirect supervision of students in practice placement learning scenarios and wider learning experiences.
Every woman, baby and family should experience the best possible care during pregnancy, birth and postnatally. And as a registered midwife, you make this a reality.
Supporting information for reflection in nursing and midwifery practice for students and those involved in the education, support, supervision and assessment of students.
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