Nurses and nursing associates’ newsletter
For the 765,051 nurses and 10,881 nursing associates on our register, and anyone who wants to know how we’re supporting these professionals to drive up standards of care.
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For the 765,051 nurses and 10,881 nursing associates on our register, and anyone who wants to know how we’re supporting these professionals to drive up standards of care.
For the 44,125 midwives on our register who strive to deliver the best care possible for women, babies and families, plus anyone interested in developments in midwifery.
For anybody studying or thinking about studying to become a nurse, midwife or nursing associate. Learn more about the NMC and get ready to join our register.
For people working in approved education institutions delivering courses for the next generation of nurses, midwives or nursing associates.
For people and organisations employing the nurses, midwives and nursing associates who care for people across the UK, whether in the NHS or private healthcare services.
For people using health and social care services, or interested in how we support nursing and midwifery professionals to deliver consistent, quality care for people.
Ar gyfer pobl sy’n defnyddio gwasanaethau iechyd a gofal cymdeithasol neu sydd â diddordeb yn y ffordd rydym yn cynorthwyo gweithwyr proffesiynol nyrsio a bydwreigiaeth i ddarparu gofal cyson o safon i bobl.
For individuals or organisations that are impacted by the success and ongoing operation of the NMC and how we regulate nurses, midwives and nursing associates.