Apr 16, 201115 yr Hi,Can someone please explain which part of the list I should be on? I have a Dip HE in Nursing. Is that level 1 and a degree is level 2?
Apr 16, 201115 yr Guides No you will be registered as RN and your area of practice (adult, child, mental health etc)Level 2 used to be the old enrolled nurse part of the register but I think we are all classed as registered nurses now.
Apr 16, 201115 yr Author Thanks for responding so quickly XB9S :) I'm still confused however (it doesn't take much... ). I'm applying for an NHS job online and under "Professional body and membership" the menu options include e.g. NMC sub part 1 Adult, and also NMC sub part 2 Adult. Unfortunately at the moment the NMC website is down, so I can't check with them. From what you've siad though, maybe I should go for level 1.
Nov 4, 201114 yr Hiyahttp://www.nmc-uk.org/Registration/Useful-information/Registration-qualifications/this will tell what part you are onPix
Aug 16, 20205 yr Hi,I have registered myself on the NMC portal and cleared part-I unffortunately, I am stucked at part-II of assessment part where the NMC is showing an unexpected error and I am unable to update my details on the portal anymore. please help me to resolve the issue.thank you!
Nov 14, 20223 yr On 4/16/2011 at 1:18 PM, XB9S said: No you will be registered as RN and your area of practice (adult, child, mental health etc) Level 2 used to be the old enrolled nurse part of the register but I think we are all classed as registered nurses now. please for a international registered Nurse adult which parts do I used
Dec 4, 20223 yr Guides On 11/14/2022 at 9:32 AM, Mirian Oluchi Agbasi said: please for a international registered Nurse adult which parts do I used Part 1
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Can someone please explain which part of the list I should be on? I have a Dip HE in Nursing. Is that level 1 and a degree is level 2?