The ED Society’s Post

Help Us Shape the Future of Nursing and Midwifery Practice Learning 🧑⚕️ We are actively collaborating with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) on their review of nursing and midwifery practice learning. As we know, today’s students are tomorrow’s professionals at the heart of health and social care, so your input is crucial in shaping the education and training they receive. What is practice learning?💭 As part of their education, alongside their academic studies, nursing and midwifery students undertake practice learning opportunities (placements) in different settings. This is especially important within rare disease communities. These placements give students opportunities to develop the knowledge, skills, professional behaviours, and experience they need to deliver safe, kind, and effective care when they qualify. Students actively participate in their education, learning from various people, including health and social care professionals and the public, across different health and care environments. To ensure that practice learning prepares students effectively, we’d love to hear your thoughts on two important questions: 1. What would give you the most confidence in receiving care from students and fully qualified nursing and midwifery professionals? 2. What sort of things would you expect practice learning to cover? Feel free to think creatively and ‘outside of the box’. Your feedback will directly inform our work with the NMC and help shape the future of nursing and midwifery education. Thank you for being a part of this important conversation! For more information please visit: 👇🏼https://lnkd.in/etVTfyKc #nursing #midwifery #practicelearning #healthandsocialcare #healthprofessionals #students #education #training #canyouhelp #yourinput #NMC #charity #support #genetic #ectodermaldysplasia #awareness #rare #smallcharity #nosweat #geneticcondition #nonprofit #community #rarecondition #getinvolved #familysupport #advocate

  • No alternative text description for this image

To view or add a comment, sign in

Explore topics