Revalidation - Nursing & Midwifery
Revalidation is a process that all nurses and midwives will need to engage with to demonstrate that they practise safely and effectively throughout their career. It is easy, straightforward and will help nurses and midwives develop as professionals.
In order to revalidate, you need to provide the following supportive evidence:
In order to revalidate, you need to provide the following supportive evidence:
- 450 practice hours or 900 hours if revalidating as both nurse and midwife.
- 40 hours of continuing professional development. Of those, at least 20 hours must have included participatory learning.
- Five pieces of practice-related feedback.
- Five written reflective accounts.
- Reflective discussion.
- Health and character – fit and able to practise.
- Professional indemnity arrangement.
- Form signed by confirmer
revalidation resource portal
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Useful documents
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Journal clubs
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Journal clubs are educational meetings where individuals meet regularly to critically evaluate recent articles in the scientific literature. They have often been cited as a bridge between research and practice, as they encourage the application of research in clinical practice.
The Library & Knowledge Service can help you to set up and facilitate a regular Journal Club. Journal clubs are both participatory and reflective in nature so can provide you with excellent CPD evidence. |
REVALIDATION CLIPS - "hOW TO..."
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