Blogs
Blog: Person-centred regulation
Published on 01 August 2019
In her latest blog, our Chief Executive, Andrea Sutcliffe, shares a very personal experience of suicide and reflects on how this has shaped her work at the NMC
Blog: Manchester in the sun
Published on 12 July 2019
In her latest blog, our Chief Executive, Andrea Sutcliffe, reflects on our Council meeting in Manchester and attending the Patient Safety Congress
Blog: Time for bullying and harassment in nursing and midwifery to stop
Published on 20 June 2019
Roger Kline, research fellow at Middlesex University Business School and co-author with Duncan Lewis of The price of fear: Estimating the financial cost of bull
Blog: Strengthening our voice to lead
Published on 13 June 2019
Greta Westwood is Chief Operating Officer of the Florence Nightingale Foundation. She is a Florence Nightingale Foundation Leadership Scholar (2012) and remains
Blog: A nurse’s role in promoting health and preventing ill health (from the bedside to the bingo hall)
Published on 31 May 2019
Read the latest blog from Sue West, Senior Nursing Education Adviser
Blog: Speed dating at the NMC
Published on 28 May 2019
Gill Walton is Chief Executive and General Secretary of the Royal College of Midwives (RCM). Read her perspective on the development of our new five year strate
Blog: Insights from a global perspective
Published on 17 May 2019
David Benton is Chief Executive of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN), a US-based not-for-profit organisation aiming to advance regulatory
Blog: Defining our new approach to fitness to practise
Published on 16 May 2019
NMC Director of Fitness to Practise, Matthew McClelland talks through what's new about the new approach and what's still in process.
Blog: We've come a long way
Published on 12 May 2019
Avril Devaney, MBE, Director of Nursing at Cheshire and Wirral Trust, looks back on her career and forward to future developments.
Blog: Being a nurse is being there for people
Published on 12 May 2019
Stacey Finlay, Acting Sister at Domnall Intermediate Care Centre, has three pieces of advice for new nurses.