The Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria is a parastatal of the
Federal Government of Nigeria established by Decree 89 of 1979 of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria and amended by Decrees No. 54 of 1988, No.
18 of 1989 and No. 83 of 1992. The Council is the only regulatory body
for all cadres of Nurses and Midwives in Nigeria.
VISION FOR NURSING IN NIGERIA
We would like to see a Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria that
is the flagship of institutions of its kind in the whole world, with
Nursing and Midwifery Education and Practice assuming their rightful
place in Nigeria, professional ethics and etiquette adequately
maintained, and the quality of Nursing Care to Clients and Patients
properly guaranteed. It is also our desire that interdisciplinary
collaboration with all stakeholders in the health profession be given
the highest priority it deserves.
It is the only legal, administrative, corporate and statutory body
charged with the performance of specific functions on behalf of the
Federal Government of Nigeria in order to ensure the delivery of safe
and effective Nursing and Midwifery care to the public through quality
Education and best practices. The Council is mandated by Law to regulate
the standards of Nursing and Midwifery Education and Practice in
Nigeria and to review such Standards from time to time to meet the
changing needs of the society.
The Council is the only Professional Regulatory Body for all cadres of
Nurses and Midwives in Nigeria. It is the only Legal and Administrative
Corporate and Statutory Body charged with the performance of specific
functions for Nurses and Midwives on behalf of the Federal Government of
Nigeria. The Council has its headquaters in Lagos, with Zonal Offices
in Kaduna, Bauchi, Enugu, PortHarcourt and Abuja.
The Council also works in partnership and collaboration with
non-governmental organisation such as WHO, UNICEF, Ipas, Netherlands
Leprosy Relief Organisation, JSI/MMIS-Nigeria, GHAIN. PATHS, etc, in
developing and implementing various health programmes, projects,
workshops/seminar etc., aimed at uplifting the standards of Nursing and
Midwifery Education and Practice in the country.
The Council is headed by a Secretary General/Registrar and is
assisted by other professionals and non-professional staff. They are
responsible to a Board headed by a Chairman with members drawn from
various institutions and zones in the country.
The Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria is a parastatal of the
Federal Government of Nigeria established by Decree 89 of 1979 of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria and amended by Decrees No. 54 of 1988, No.
18 of 1989 and No. 83 of 1992. The Council is the only regulatory body
for all cadres of Nurses and Midwives in Nigeria
It is the only legal, administrative, corporate and statutory body
charged with the performance of specific functions on behalf of the
Federal Government of Nigeria in order to ensure the delivery of safe
and effective Nursing and Midwifery care to the public through quality
Education and best practices. The Council is mandated by Law to regulate
the standards of Nursing and Midwifery Education and Practice in
Nigeria and to review such Standards from time to time to meet the
changing needs of the society.
The Council is the only Professional Regulatory Body for all cadres
of Nurses and Midwives in Nigeria. It is the only Legal and
Administrative Corporate and Statutory Body charged with the performance
of specific functions for Nurses and Midwives on behalf of the Federal
Government of Nigeria. The Council has its headquarters in Lagos, with
Zonal Offices in Kaduna, Bauchi, Enugu, PortHarcourt and Abuja.
The Council also works in partnership and collaboration with
non-governmental organisation such as WHO, UNICEF, Ipas, Netherlands
Leprosy Relief Organisation, JSI/MMIS-Nigeria, GHAIN. PATHS, etc, in
developing and implementing various health programmes, projects,
workshops/seminar etc., aimed at uplifting the standards of Nursing and
Midwifery Education and Practice in the country.
The Council is headed by a Secretary General/Registrar and is assisted
by other professionals and non-professional staff. They are responsible
to a Board headed by a Chairman with members drawn from various
institutions and zones in the country.
CODE FOR PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
The Code of Professional Conduct places the client/patient at the
center of Nursing activities.
The purposes of the Code of Professional Conduct are to:
• Inform Professional Nurses of the Standards of Professional Conduct
required of them in the exercise of their professional accountability
and practice.
• Inform the public, other professions and employers, of the standard
of Professional Conduct that they can expect of a Registered
Practitioner.
A Nurse is a person who has received authorized education, acquired
specialized knowledge, skills and attitudes, and is registered and
licensed with the Nursing and Midwifery Council to provide promotive,
preventive, supportive and restorative care to individuals, families and
communities, independently, and in collaboration with other members of
the health team. The Nurse must provide care in such a manner as to
enhance the integrity of the profession, safeguard the health of the
individual client/patient and protect the interest of the society.
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