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The Five Reflective Accounts for NMC Revalidation

Every nurse and midwife writes five reflective accounts for revalidation. This page explains what they are, what to include, and how to write them.

What are the five reflective accounts?

A reflective account is a short written record. Each one looks at something from your practice; it links that to the NMC Code. You need five accounts over your three-year cycle.

Each account can be based on:

How the reflective accounts link to the Code

The NMC Code has four themes:

In each account you note which part of the Code applies. You explain what you learned; you explain how it changed your practice.

What to include in each account

Keep each account clear and specific. A good account covers:

You must not include anything that identifies a patient or a colleague.

The reflective discussion

After you write your accounts, you discuss them with another NMC registrant. This is your reflective discussion. Your discussion partner signs a form to confirm it took place. Our revalidation guidance sets out the full process.

Write your reflective accounts with Nurse Tools

Nurse Tools gives you a structured template for each account. It prompts you for the Code themes; it stores your accounts; it adds them to your portfolio. It is free to use. Create your free account to start.