Universities Given More Time to Update Courses Under New Regulations

Those who work in nursing jobs or even those who work in a nursing recruitment agency will understand how important it is to be able to change the courses so that they meet the requirements of the people who are applying. Under the new proposals, the NMC have stated that they have altered the timeline and this helps people to ensure that their courses are still going to be running by the year 2020.

The regulator has also confirmed that the change would certainly give universities the chance to run both midwifery courses and nursing courses, so that the programs can be developed around the same time. This is instead of stopping the process. It has also been said that the universities want to try and introduce updated nursing courses very early and that this is going to be done instead of pausing the process. Universities also want to try and introduce new and updated courses as soon as they can and the new regulations ultimately mean that this can be done in January 2019.

Universities have also stated that they want the courses to get approved by NMC by that exact point and that all students who want to apply will need to do so under the new standards. The NMC is currently overhauling the standards that they have and they are also doing this for all midwifery courses as well. Of course, if you look at the council papers you will be interested to know that this is going to be discussed and this is especially the case with the transitional arrangements. Nurse training is also being discussed as well and this is a great way for you to really find out everything that you need to know.

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