What does Nipec stand for?
NIPEC
Acronym | Definition |
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NIPEC | Northern Ireland Practice and Education Council |
How to become a midwife in northern ireland?
Midwifery training programme An 18-month pre-registration midwifery course is available for registered nurses. Applicants are interviewed to access their suitability for midwifery training and are also required to undergo an Occupational Health Assessment and an Access NI disclosure check.
Why would I make a good midwife?
A good midwife is personable, trustworthy, funny, well-informed, and someone new mothers can depend on in their times of need. Midwives are the main point of contact for expectant parents. They provide evidence-based information and advice that will help them navigate their pregnancy and prepare for motherhood.
How do I become a nurse educator in Ireland?
Be a nurse/midwife who already holds a masters’ degree in nursing/midwifery or in an allied health science subject and, subject to the degree being deemed suitable by NMBI, undertake a further post- graduate qualification in education, and subsequently apply for registration as a Nurse tutor with NMBI.
What is PACE nursing?
Peer Assessment After Clinical Exposure (PACE) is a structured programme designed to support staff following traumatic or chronic work-related stressful exposure.
What qualifications do I need to be a nursing lecturer?
As far as qualifications to teach are concerned, you will need to complete a postgraduate certificate in learning and teaching (higher education). These are sometimes compulsory for new staff on permanent contracts, but could be done alongside your lecturing work.
Is Pace a government program?
A joint federal and state program that helps with medical costs for some people with limited income and resources. Medicaid programs vary from state to state, but most health care costs are covered if you qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid.
How do I start a career as a midwife?
To become a midwife you’ll need a degree in midwifery, which takes three years to complete. If you’re already a registered adult nurse, you can undertake a shorter course instead, which takes 18 months.
Are midwife jobs hard to find?
More than half of midwives are struggling to find a job, according to new research. A survey of 463 newly-qualified midwives and 186 final-year students found 52% “strongly agreed” they were finding it difficult to get a job as a midwife.