Special Issue of NCSBN's Journal of Nursing Regulation Available Free of Charge for a Limited Time
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INRC and our member organizations work together to promote research and share intelligence to protect the public’s health, safety, and welfare.
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Kuljit Dhillon has been appointed as the NMC’s Interim Executive Director of Strategy and Insight, responsible for high quality regulatory intelligence and analysis that supports and influences our work.
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NCSBN met in Chicago Aug. 28-30, 2024, to consider pertinent association business with its members.
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In response to feedback provided by key stakeholders, the NMBA has rescinded the Fact sheet: Maternal, child and family health nurses and midwives in Australia. A regulatory perspective.
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Singapore Nursing Board has revised its Scope of Professional Nursing and Midwifery Practice (2023) to provide guidance on nurses and midwives’ practice. These regulatory guidelines for nurses and midwives will take effect on 1 September 2023. There is a Fact Sheet on the summary of key revisions made to the Core Competencies and Generic Skills.
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SNB will be implementing Mandatory CPE for nurses & midwives’ annual renewal of their Practising Certificates (PC).
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The Health Professions and Occupations Act (HPOA) received Royal Assent in 2022, and will replace the current Health Professions Act.
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NMBI is inviting registrants and members of the public to participate in an open consultation process which will inform our Code of Professional Conduct and Ethics for Registered Nurses and Registered Midwives (the Code).
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Ahpra and National Boards have released a guidance and supporting case studies to help health care providers learn what safe and effective use of AI should look like.