Nursing and Midwifery Council determination — voluntary removal
Voluntary removal from the register
The regulator’s term: voluntary erasure accepted
What does “voluntary removal from the register” mean?
The practitioner asked to be removed from the register and the regulator accepted the request. This may happen during or after a fitness-to-practise case.
Concerning Rodrigo Ringor, nurse (Nursing and Midwifery Council 04E0479O).
Decision date: 17 February 2026
In plain English
The NMC agreed to remove Rodrigo Ringor from the register after Rodrigo Ringor applied for agreed removal. The decision states that no allegation had yet been substantively proved by a statutory committee, and that the public interest was best served by allowing Rodrigo Ringor to leave the register.
Charges
The referral raised a concern about Rodrigo Ringor’s fitness to practise. While working as an agency nurse at three Trusts/Health Boards between March 2021 and February 2025, concerns were raised about Rodrigo Ringer’s: • poor medications practice • failures in patient assessment • failures to act appropriately in response to a deteriorating patient • failures to provide care in accordance with a care plan • failures to prioritise work • dishonesty relating to inaccurate recording of a patient’s temperature. Rodrigo Ringor hasn’t provided a substantive response to the concerns, although locally he reflected on the incidents and completed further training. We haven’t finished our investigation and the matter hasn’t yet been considered by the case examiners.
Findings
An NMC Assistant Registrar agreed to Rodrigo Ringor's removal from the NMC register. The decision states that no allegation against Rodrigo Ringor had yet been found substantively proved by a statutory committee, that Rodrigo Ringor no longer intended to work as a registered professional, and that the public interest was best served by agreeing removal.
Source
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