Nursing and Midwifery Council determination — substantive hearing
Formally warned
The regulator’s term: warning
What does “formally warned” mean?
A formal warning is a note on the practitioner's record. It does not restrict practice but tells the public that the regulator considered the conduct to have fallen below expected standards.
Concerning Tiffany Wong, nurse (Nursing and Midwifery Council 12C0975E).
Decision date: 26 February 2026 · Hearing started 23 February 2026 and ended 26 February 2026
In plain English
The NMC Fitness to Practise Committee held a substantive hearing for Tiffany Wong in a misconduct case. It recorded fitness to practise as impaired. The panel issued a warning or caution. The published document gives limited detail because the hearing was held wholly or partly in private.
Charges
The published NMC PDF does not set out the underlying allegations because the hearing was held entirely in private. The matter was recorded as a misconduct case.
Findings
The NMC Fitness to Practise Committee held a substantive hearing for Tiffany Wong in a misconduct case. It recorded fitness to practise as impaired. The panel issued a warning or caution. The published reasons state that all or part of the hearing was held in private.
Source
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