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Reasons Owen FTPCSH (64054) 20200109.pdf
Part of the register: Registered Nurse – Mental health nursing Area of Registered Address: Wales Details of charge That you, a registered mental health nurse: 1) Administered [PRIVATE] to Patient
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Reasons Hickey FTPCSM (84419) 20230113.pdf
provision of The Code: Professional standards of practice and behaviour for nurses and midwives (2015) professionals If the video was seen by the general public then this could deter people from seeking treatment
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Bournemouth University Midwifery Approval 4 November 2020.pdf
(Associated practice learning partners and/or employer partners involved Trust Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust Private, voluntary and independent health care providers
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Reasons Amoah FTPCSH (71713) 20210819.pdf
received a referral in relation to your nursing practice from Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust By way of explanation, Sickle Cell Disease is a health condition which affects the red blood cells and
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University of Plymouth major modification report midwifery September 2019.pdf
University of In partnership with: (Associated practice placement providers involved in the delivery None identified Practice learning None identified Fitness for practice None identified Quality
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LSA Annual Report North West 2007 2008.pdf
STATUTORY SUPERVISION OF MIDWIVES & MIDWIFERY PRACTICE 2007 – 2008 Prepared by Marian Drazek ensure their report is made available to the public 52 Numbers of Supervisors of Midwives appointments
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Reasons Caffrey FTPCSORH (72049) 20231002.pdf
87A0376E Part(s) of the register: Registered Mental Health Nurse RN4: April 1991, RN3: January 199 of practice order (9 months) Fitness to practise: Impaired Outcome: Conditions of practice order
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Reasons Thompson FTPCSM (86117) 20221027.pdf
was employed by Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Trust at Ardenleigh Hospital as a nurse overarching objective to protect the public and the wider public interest This included the need to
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Publication guidance.pdf
substantive orders and decisions made by our practice committees as soon as is reasonable This includes publish any information relating solely to the health of a registrant or appellant in order to protect
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NMC response - reforming regulation.pdf
2 Our role as a regulator is to protect the public The most effective way we can do that is by supporting to be an enabler of change At a time when the health services across the UK are under pressure and