Myth Busting – The approach the NMC takes when investigating concerns
22 May 2025, 10:00 - 12:00
Choose event information:
This free webinar aims to inform about the NMC's regulatory purpose, myth busting around Fitness to Practice, and NMC support and resources.
This webinar is aimed at nursing and midwifery health care professionals who are registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), or are about to be registered with the NMC - e.g. 3rd pre-reg. nursing students - working in any sector. Both RCN members and non-members are welcome to attend. This event is organised by RCN Wales, but you do not need to be based in Wales to join us!
Topics include:
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Understanding the NMC – what are our responsibilities?
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Myth busting: Using practical scenarios take a closer look at Fitness to Practise (FtP)
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Who are the Employer Link Service – what do we do and how do we do it?
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Support and resources
The closing date for bookings: Tuesday 20 May 2025.
How to book:
Event ID 5071. You can book online via the 'Book Online' button above. Phone bookings can be made by telephoning our RCN Events Registration team on 02920 546460 (Mon - Fri, 9am - 4.30pm). You can also download and complete a booking form via the 'Download booking form' button above.
If you can no longer attend this event, please contact our Events Registration team to cancel your place. Places can only be substituted with the prior knowledge and agreement of RCN Events
This event will take place virtually via a Microsoft Teams meeting. You do not need to have a Teams account to view the meeting, any internet browser on an internet enabled device should work - you can view the event via a web browser, (recommended on desktop or laptop for full functionality) and on a phone or tablet you also have the option of downloading the free Microsoft Teams app. You will be sent a confirmation email once you have booked your place, and the link to join the event will be sent 48 - 24 hours before the event start time.
For further details please contact:
CPDWales@rcn.org.uk
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