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  1. Feb 29, 2024 · The number of practicing midwives in Ireland for 2023 stood at 4,251 midwives, an increase of 1.0% from the previous year. The number of practicing nurses in Ireland for 2023 stood at 72,543 nurses, an increase of 7.0% from the previous year. In 2023, 51.8% of practicing nurses have had obtained their first nursing qualification outside of Ireland.

  2. General nursing continues to be the most common area of practice, with 54,79717 active nurses working in this area. The second highest number of nurses practising are psychiatric nurses (7,377)18. There are 3,99919 practising intellectual disability nurses and 3,37120 practising children’s nurses. Despite there being 9,66121 midwives on the ...

  3. Nov 23, 2023 · This year’s report indicates a steady growth in nurses and midwives registered in Ireland, underscoring the resilience of both professions and the sustained interest in critical healthcare roles. The data shows that, as of 1 June 2023, there are 84,948 nurses and midwives registered; a 4% increase on the previous year and the largest number of registrants held by NMBI.

  4. Oct 10, 2022 · A new report from the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland shows there are now more nurses and midwives registered to work in Ireland than ever before, with over 75,800 nurses and midwives ...

  5. Nov 24, 2023 · The State of the Register 2023 report found that, as of June 1, there were 84,948 nurses and midwives registered in Ireland, up four per cent. Of these, 79,489 nurses and midwives were currently practising. A total of 70,969 were in patient-facing roles, an increase of seven per cent, which was welcomed by Chief Nursing Officer Rachel Kenna.

  6. www.nmbi.ie › Registration › NMBI-state-of-the-RegisterNMBI - NMBI

    The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI) has published a new data report, the State of the Register 2023, providing a breakdown of the number of nurses and midwives registered in Ireland. All nurses and midwives who wish to practise in Ireland must be registered with NMBI. This data is provided by NMBI as information for policymakers ...

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  8. A comparison of the latest data for Ireland and Greece shows that there were 4.8 times as many nurses per 100 000 inhabitants in the former. Expressed in a different way, each nurse licensed to practise in Ireland covered an average of 62 inhabitants, while in Greece the same ratio indicated that each nurse working in a hospital covered an average of 296 inhabitants (2019 data).

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