Also to know is, what is needed for nurse revalidation?
The Requirements
- 450 practice hours, or 900 if renewing as both a nurse and midwife.
- 35 hours of CPD including 20 hours of participatory learning.
- Five pieces of practice-related feedback.
- Five written reflective accounts.
- Reflective discussion.
- Health and character declaration.
- Professional indemnity arrangement.
- Confirmation.
One may also ask, how often is revalidation for nurses? When you renew your registration every three years, you need to revalidate with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) so you can continue practising as a registered nurse, nursing associate or midwife.
In respect to this, what is revalidation in nursing?
Revalidation is the process where registered nurses and midwives are required every three years to demonstrate to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) they remain fit to practice.
Who can confirm revalidation?
You need to be in a position to confirm that the nurse, midwife or nursing associate has met the revalidation requirements (see pages 12-20). Most confirmers will be the nurse, midwife or nursing associate's line manager and be very familiar with the their practice.
