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Professional Update Form (PUF) For Registered Nurses and Midwives.

The Nursing & Midwifery Council of Nigeria, has made it know that all Registered Nurses who have got their license this year and have not done their Professional Update Form should do it before Tuesday, !7th of October, 2017. Any registered Nurse who fails to do this should consider his/her license forfeited. You have few days to go. Click this link to update your form.

This is the instruction from the council:

  • All categories of Nurses/Midwives are to complete and submit their online Professional Update Form(PUF)
  • Only one form should be completed by an individual Nurse/Midwife. Multiple forms are not allowed
  • Names must be in FULL
  • All Information Provided MUST be accurate.
  • All registered Nurses/Midwives must provide registration number(s) for all professional qualification(s) registered with Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria
  • Registration number(s) MUST be alphanumeric while entering the data e.g. RN1234 or RM1234 (no dot, no space).
  • All registered Nurses/Midwives must provide their PIN as it appears on their licence except for Basic Midwives and Psychiatric Nurses with single professional qualification only.
  • Employment record must be current and accurate.
  • It would be assumed that Nurses/Midwives who do not complete this form are not registered with Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria.
  • The Professional Update Form(PUF) will be available from the 17th of July – 17th of October 2017.

 Click to start update

Note: A passport size photograph of width: 130px and height: 182px. It should not be more than Than 20kb, Jpeg Format Only.

3 thoughts on “Professional Update Form (PUF) For Registered Nurses and Midwives.”

  1. Top of the day, I did this puf with my maiden name on my certificate, someone assisted me for a change of name/ renewal of licence since April till now my licence is still not released. Pls advice me on how to track it Thanks

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    1. Hello Mrs Oghoro, you should find out if the licence was actually renewed because the licences are usually given at one month after submission of form and at most, three months. If you confirm that the licence was actually renewed, then click on the link in this site which will lead you to the Nursing and midwifery Council site, get their contact and write them an email containing your complaint.

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