Compliance & Professionalism
Protecting the health, safety and well-being of the Kenyan population is a priority for the Nursing Council of Kenya. To this end, the Nursing Council of Kenya prescribes
- The code of conduct in training and practice among nurses and midwives
- Disciplinary measures and procedures for nursing and midwifery training and practice
- Standards of private practice for nurses and midwives
- Uniform, badges and insignia for various nursing and midwifery cadres
Inspections are conducted to ensure that nursing and midwifery training facilities, health facilities and nursing care comply with regulatory requirements. There are several types of inspections carried out by Council Inspectors/Officers
- Supervisory
- Compliance inspections
- Joint inspections
- Investigations
Registration
Requirements
Kenyan Nurses

Upon passing the Council's national licensing examination, successful candidates are required to submit an application for registration and licensing within 30 days following the release of the results.
Once registration and licensing is completed, nurses will be provided with a registration certificate and a nurse practicing license.
Registration
Requirements
Trained Outside
Kenya
