The former Fife woman who contracted Ebola while working as a nurse in Sierra Leone is to appear before the nursing regulator.
Pauline Cafferkey flew back to the UK via Casablanca and London Heathrow before landing at Glasgow Airport late on December 28.
She was admitted to hospital in Glasgow early the next morning after feeling feverish, before being diagnosed with the disease.
Last month, Public Health England said it had passed information to the General Medical Council and Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) on three nurses and two doctors after assessing the screening of healthcare workers returning to the UK.
Ms Cafferkey is expected to attend a preliminary hearing, understood to be in private, held by the NMC in Edinburgh today.
The nurse, who is from Crossgates but now lives in Cambuslang in South Lanarkshire, had been volunteering with Save The Children at the Ebola Treatment Centre in Kerry Town before returning to the UK in December.
She spent more than three weeks being treated at the Royal Free Hospital in London where she was critically ill for a time, but was released after making a full recovery.