Midwives Week 2014
NMBI are holding the first Midwives Week in recognition of Midwifery as a separate profession. Midwives Week will take place from April 28 – May 2 2014. The theme for the week is “Promoting Safe Care for Mother and Baby".
The purpose of the week is to raise public awareness of the vital role of the midwife in our healthcare system. We plan to use the week as an opportunity to inform and educate members of the public, mothers and colleagues about the role and contribution of midwives in Ireland.
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CWIUH/NMBI Conference 2014: Call for Posters
To celebrate Midwives Week 2014, The Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital in partnership with NMBI will hold the 2014 Essence of Midwifery Care Conference: Collaboration in Maternal and Neonatal Care on Thursday 1 May 2014, in the Chartered Accountants House, Pearse Street, Dublin 2.
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IMB Important Safety Information - Combined hormonal contraceptives (CHCs)
The Irish Medicines Board (IMB) has recently published important safety information re the Accu-Chek Spirit Combo insulin pump.
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Importance of Flu vaccine for Nurses and Midwives
Nurses and Midwives prevent the spread of flu and save lives every day by getting vaccinated with the flu vaccine. Click here for more information.
Events, Courses and Research that may be of interest to you
NMBI is happy to host the advertisement/promotion of an event/course/research that may be of interest to nurses and midwives and meets the Board's standards as a regulator. Please see our policy and disclaimer for the promotion and advertisement of external courses/research and events on our website for further information.
NMBI also provides a directory that has information on hundreds of continuing education and professional development programmes that have NMBI Category 1 approval. This Directory is available to access on our website and is managed by the Education Department of the Board.
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