Everything You Need To Know About NMC Revalidation As the close of 2015 nears, nurses are looking for more information about NMC revalidation. That is why our site is dedicated to producing a wealth of specific and usable information to help you with the new NMC revalidation process. This article gives you an overview of everything you need to know about NMC revalidation. What is NMC Revalidation? NMC Revalidation is the new nurse re-registration process that is supervised by the NMC. The NMC revalidation process was created to ensure the public is protected by requiring all nurses to provide proof that they are working according to the highest and newest standards. They also provide the public with the peace of mind knowing that any nurse that treats them is working to continual improvement throughout their career. What are the NMC Revalidation Requirements? To successfully complete the NMC revalidation process you will need to meet several requirements. These are:
Total of 450 practice hours or 900 practice hours if you are completing the NMC revalidation for both nurse and midwife 35 hours of continuing professional education Total of five different pieces of practice-related feedback Total of five different reflective accounts Documentation of completing a reflective discussion Declaration of your personal health and character to properly complete your duties Demonstration of a professional indemnity agreement Signed confirmation form
NMC Revalidation Process If it has been more than three years since your renewed last then you will need to meet multiple NMC revalidation requirements to ensure that you are staying up to date and maintaining safe and effective practice. If you will be going through the NMC revalidation process in the next 12 months then you will need to make sure that you have met all the requirements. Once you have completed them all, you will need to meet with your Confirmer. During this meeting, you will show that you are in compliance with all of the requirements.