on 25/6/04 1:40 pm, Dunne, Bernadette at [log in to unmask]
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> Anne
>
> I presume those with a BA in O H Nursing are also included on the register.
>
> Regards
>
> Bernadette
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anne Harriss [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 25 June 2004 11:24
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> Subject: New Part of the NMC register important info for OHNs
>
> Some news from the NMC which follows on from the specialist
> practitioner
> debate of a few months ago.
>
> The OHNs on the list may be aware of the consultation exercise
> undertaken by
> the NMC re the third part of their register. I have recently been
> involved
> in working with them regarding whether OHNs should be included on
> the third
> part of the register.
>
> You may be interested to know that from August 2004 all OH nurses
> who have
> recorded their specialist OHN qualification ie those with OHNC; OHND
> or BSc
> in OH Nursing will, in addition to their existing registration(s) be
> automatically registered on the new third part of the register
> which is for
> community public health nurses. There will be an annotation next to
> their
> name on that register indicating that their professional back ground
> is OH
> Nursing. Other professional groups will include HV's and school
> nurses.
>
> Unfortunately there is nothing as yet on the NMC web site.
>
> Anne Harriss
> Course Director BSc (Hons) Occupational Health Nursing
> London South Bank University
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Hello Bernadette
It not whether it is a BSc or a BA which is the issue. It depends on whether
it is validated by one of the national boards such as the ENB or by the NMC.
The degree at Sheffield for example is a BMed Sci and that is ENB validated
so would count.
Anne
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