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Looking for advice regarding my dream career of becoming a CNMRating: (votes: 0) ![]() I am not in your area of the country, but I'm quite familiar with OHSU, as my DD#1 obtained her grad degree (Biomedical Informatics) there. If that is your goal, you will need a stellar GPA & tip-top scores on any admissions tests they require. Like all medical centers, they place a great deal of emphasis on academic performance.I am a bit puzzled at your emphasis on Planned Parenthood as a career goal. You do realize that the vast majority of their services are directed at health/wellness, right? You should probably investigate the role of RNs in that organization and the role of CNMs in general. CNMs are focused on the birth process, and all that this entails (for mom & baby) rather than dealing with terminations - which are a medical role/function. Planned Parenthood does not really provide L & D - that is outside their scope of services. Actually, if you are passionate about women's health (including reproductive rights/safety) for underprivileged women you should know that these functions are supported by tax-supported entities (hospital districts, public health depts, etc) in all locations of the US - even those without any Planned Parenthood presence at all. You have accurately identified some of the hurdles you'll have to overcome on the way to your CNM. Clinical experience in that area is a must, but you will also need a top-notch GPA & specialty certification (AWHONN) in order to maximize your chances of admission to grad school. FYI, the 2 year contract requirement for specialty training is pretty standard - these programs are very expensive to the host facility. Best of luck to you! Keep us posted on your progress Comment: Quote from HouTxI am not in your area of the country, but I'm quite familiar with OHSU, as my DD#1 obtained her grad degree (Biomedical Informatics) there. If that is your goal, you will need a stellar GPA & tip-top scores on any admissions tests they require. Like all medical centers, they place a great deal of emphasis on academic performance.I am a bit puzzled at your emphasis on Planned Parenthood as a career goal. You do realize that the vast majority of their services are directed at health/wellness, right? You should probably investigate the role of RNs in that organization and the role of CNMs in general. CNMs are focused on the birth process, and all that this entails (for mom & baby) rather than dealing with terminations - which are a medical role/function. Planned Parenthood does not really provide L & D - that is outside their scope of services. Actually, if you are passionate about women's health (including reproductive rights/safety) for underprivileged women you should know that these functions are supported by tax-supported entities (hospital districts, public health depts, etc) in all locations of the US - even those without any Planned Parenthood presence at all. You have accurately identified some of the hurdles you'll have to overcome on the way to your CNM. Clinical experience in that area is a must, but you will also need a top-notch GPA & specialty certification (AWHONN) in order to maximize your chances of admission to grad school. FYI, the 2 year contract requirement for specialty training is pretty standard - these programs are very expensive to the host facility. Best of luck to you! Keep us posted on your progress
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