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The Only Free Revalidation Toolkit for Nurses We are super excited to announce that all UK registered Nurses who register…
The next generation toolkit. Use Nurse Tools to achieve your appraisal and revalidation goals
Register nowNurse Tools is now completely free for all UK registered nurses. We will never ask you for any money.
Nurse Tools fulfils all the requirements of the 'How to revalidate' NMC guidance document.
Link your CPD activities to the NMC code and reflect on how they impact your practice.
Use our custom nurse designed feedback forms. Invite patients to your online review page and ask your colleagues to provide you with multi source 360 degree feedback.
Where other toolkits are charging £60 or even £80 a year, for something that is hard to use. Nurse Tools is now completely free to use forever. There are no strings attached. We will never ask you…
Read MoreCurrently undergoing beta testing, our smartphone apps are available on both android and iphone platforms. They allow you to enter details of your cpd activities whilst on the move or away from your computer. You do not…
Read MoreWe have taken extra care to ensure that using Nurse Tools is as easy as using your email. Your NMC colleague / confirmer should have no problem getting to grips with the system. You can allocate your…
Read MoreThere are two ways you can acquire patient feedback using Nurse Tools. 1. Using our custom rating site, you can set up your own survey and direct your patients towards it. 2. You can print out the…
Read MoreNurse Tools has a built in free online multisource / 360 feedback module that you can use to gather colleague feedback for your Revalidation requirements.
Read MoreSome of the things we are working on to make your life easier
The Only Free Revalidation Toolkit for Nurses We are super excited to announce that all UK registered Nurses who register…
Nurse prescribing in the UK – where did it start? In the beginning It sounds unbelieveable, but Nurses could not…
What are participatory CPD hours? A common question asked by Nurses is what does the NMC mean when they differentiate…