What can I reflect on for my revalidation?

What can I reflect on for my revalidation?

What is reflection for revalidation?

  • Team meetings.
  • Reading a journal or article about a topic and then applying the learning to your practice.
  • Discussion with other clinical staff about critical incidents or near misses including lessons learned and good practice.

How do you write a reflective revalidation account?

How to write a reflective account?

  1. ‘Title’ – make it easily recognisable and descriptive.
  2. ‘Date’ – as previously stated, if it could identify a patient, refer only to the month and the year.
  3. ‘What was the nature of the CPD activity/practice-related feedback?
  4. ‘What did you learn from the CPD activity and/or feedback?

How many reflections are needed for NMC revalidation?

five
We have included two reflective requirements as part of revalidation: five written reflective accounts and a reflective discussion with another nurse, midwife or nursing associate on our register. Below we provide you with more information about how to meet these requirements.

What counts as feedback for revalidation?

As part of your revalidation, you must have obtained five pieces of practice-related feedback in the three year period since your registration was last renewed or you joined the register. Feedback is useful in helping you to improve, enhance and reflect upon practice.

What does the NMC code say about reflection?

Reflection allows an individual to “continually improve the quality of care they provide and gives multi-disciplinary teams the opportunity to reflect and discuss openly and honestly”, said the NMC.

What do you need for revalidation NMC?

As part of your revalidation, you must undertake 35 hours of continuing professional development (CPD) relevant to your scope of practice as a nurse, nursing associate or midwife over the three years prior to your revalidation date. This must include 20 hours of participatory learning.

What is Bouds reflective model?

David Boud (1987) has defined reflection as: “… a conscious activity in which we engage to explore our experiences and develop new understandings and conceptualisations.” ( Boud 1987)

Do you need to use the NMC form for reflective accounts?

You must use the NMC form provided for each reflective account REVALIDATION Nursing & Midwifery Council How to reflect on your practice “Reflection is part of learning and thinking.

What is the reflective accounts form?

REVALIDATION REFLECTIVE ACCOUNTS FORM You must use this form to record five written reflective accounts on your CPD and/or practice-related feedback and/or an event or experience in your practice and how this relates to the Code.

What’s in the revalidation pack?

Completed forms and templates Contents The forms and templates in this pack are examples of how a nurse or midwife may record how they meet the requirements of revalidation. These include real life examples taken from nurses or midwives who have already revalidated. This is not a sample portfolio of one individual nurse or midwife.

What is reflectionreflective practice?

Reflective practice is a way for you to consider how you can put changes or improvements into action in your everyday practice.

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