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The following information is important for OH nurses but it does not affect
other subscribers.

It is important that all nurses check the NMC web site to check the status
of their registration. The following experience of  myself and at least two
other registrants may prove worrying:

I have recently paid for my Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) registration
as both an adult nurse and also as a SCPHN -OH. When I received my PIN and
notification of my registration status I was concerned to note that my RN -
Adult was  registered but the SCPHN-OH was stated as being lapsed. (I have
not practiced as a łgeneral˛ for many years ­ I currently have no interest
in doing so!)

I was extremely concerned as I am the course director for a SCPHN programme
and  my post requires registration as an SCPHN-OH. I could see no reason for
a lapsed "third part" registration as I had practiced within OH, maintained
my CPD and paid the appropriate fee. I chased this up with the NMC and
discovered that this was an error on their part and it was rectified within
a week. I am not the only person to find that my registration was not
included on the NMC web-site. I am aware of several others.

One of my old students completed a course which conferred specialist
practitioner programme and advises me that she recorded that qualification
but was advised today by the NMC that her registration as a SCPHN -OH is no
longer current. She rang me today to ask for my advice. Worryingly the NMC
have informed her  that as she is no longer eligible to practice within the
OH sector and she must advise her employer of that.The implications are that
she would have to resign from her post!

I am surprised at the stance of the NMC, this would appear to be spurious
advice - until there is a legal requirement to offer an OH service I can see
no reason for a requirement to  employ only SCPHN-OH registered nurses in
such as service. The nurse must be able to demonstrate competence to
practice. Holding a recognised qualification in OHN coupled with experience
and appropriate CPD and practicing within the pracitioner's "envelope of
competence" should be sufficient. A number of universities including
Birmingham, Surrey, Sheffield, and Warwick offer excellent OH courses but
they are not NMC validated so their graduates cannot seek SCPHN ­OH
registration. The NMC advice (advice with which I disagree) would have
serious implications for graduates of those programmes.

Understandably my ex-student, who I taught at the RCN, is extremely upset by
this advice due to the serious  implications -she could be un-employable. I
would urge  OHN practitioners who subscribe to this list check the status of
their registration on the NMC web-site:

 http://www.nmc-uk.org/aNewSearchRegister.aspx

Take up any queries with your professional organisations such as the RCN or
if you do not have membership of such bodies take it up direct with the NMC.

Anne Harriss

Anne Harriss

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