New Zealand Midwifery Prescribing & Registration Practice Test

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Which body is responsible for regulating midwifery practice in New Zealand?

The Midwifery Council of New Zealand

The Midwifery Council of New Zealand is the body designated to regulate midwifery practice in the country. It was established to ensure that midwives adhere to the necessary standards of education and practice, providing oversight for the profession. This includes the registration of midwives, setting practice standards, and ensuring midwives meet ongoing competency requirements. The role of the Midwifery Council is crucial in maintaining public safety and confidence in midwifery services, thus playing a pivotal role in the healthcare system in New Zealand.

In contrast, while the Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal oversees disciplinary matters for health practitioners, it does not function as the primary regulatory body for midwifery practice itself. The New Zealand Medical Association is focused on medical practitioners rather than midwifery, and the Ministry of Health's role encompasses broader health system governance rather than specific professional regulation. Therefore, the Midwifery Council holds the specific mandate to regulate and support the midwifery profession in New Zealand.

The Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal

The New Zealand Medical Association

The Ministry of Health

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