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student wanting to pursue CNM degree.

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I am a RN student that will be graduating this year with an ADN. I am wanting to pursue Certified Nurse Midwifery. I know in the state I live, I will have to have a Master degree to practice. It would be more ideal for me to continue my education for both Masters and my Midwifery certification online. I have had a couple of people tell me not to do the midwifery online. My babies were all born "caught" by a midwife and I have attended other births attended by midwives, so I have a "feel" for this area. However, I need ideas, suggestions, and guidance as to how to go about doing this endeavor of getting licensed degrees. I plan to check with the State Board of Nursing, for a start, but would appreciate any feedback from anyone, especially on whether or not to do it online and how I should do it...get my masters first? work on them both together? and schools for both masters and midwifery programs-online and off. What are the pros and cons with these online degrees? To throw another wrench in, I plan to work, at least part time or PRN, as I do pursue this degree, (and I have children at home as well), so I may need ideas on time management for this degree as well. Thank you for your input.
I sent you a PM, but I forgot to include the link to this section of allnurses:Click on the "specialty" tab. Choose "Advance Practice Nursing".It will take you to this forum: Certified Nurse-Midwives (CNM) - Nursing for NursesMany of your questions will probably be answered by browsing there.

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A CNM degree is a master's degree. It's not separate. It's a master's degree, specializing in nurse-midwifery (as opposed to a nurse practitioner, or some other master's degree). There are several schools that offer programs online, however you still need to arrange clinical preceptors in your community, for the clinical component.Many/most nurses who are in master's programs are still working part or fulltime. It's definitely doable.
Author: peter  3-06-2015, 16:55   Views: 395   
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