Relaxing FtP sanctions has risky implications
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Relaxing FtP sanctions has risky implications

Trish Morris-Thompson Visiting professor, Nursing and midwifery leadership at Bucks New University

Will these COVID-19-related decisions affect public confidence in the nursing profession, asks a former NMC advisory panel member

Actions taken by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) in response to COVID-19, including the decision to open a new part of the register for nurses and midwives who wish to return to work to support front-line staff, are admirable.

Nursing Standard. 35, 7, 37-37. doi: 10.7748/ns.35.7.37.s15

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