Why should I become a Professional Member?
The Nursing and Midwifery Council of NSW welcomed three new members in July 2020:
We are all becoming increasingly aware of trauma – experienced by communities, people receiving our nursing and midwifery care, and by ourselves in our professional work and our everyday lives.
Kerryn Boland PSM, Community Member NMC
The Nursing and Midwifery Council of NSW has published a video that provides an overview of the performance assessment process.
The Council understands the current widespread concerns regarding the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
Changes to the requirement for nurses and midwives to make mandatory notifications came into effect on 1 March 2020.
The Nursing and Midwifery Council is participating in this year’s Nightingale Challenge – the great global movement to develop emerging leaders in nursing and midwifery.
Kate shares what has surprised her about working in regulation and her view on the biggest challenges facing nurses and midwives at work.
This month we're pleased to introduce our newest Nursing & Midwifery Council member, Veronica Croome. Get to know her through our interview: