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CNM vs CNM/WHNP combined programs?Rating: (votes: 0) ![]() Thanks for your help! Alyssa i am going through the same conflict, lol. I plan on doing a dual cert--whether its CNM/WHNP or CNM/FNP i am still figuring it out, did you receive any good information? I am thinking maybe the CNM/WHNP might be overkill? not sure Comment: Quote from Nurse Alyssa Does anyone have some advice about how much more scope of practice the WHNP would add on to the CNM's scope? Am I incorrect in thinking that the CNM can practice prenatal, antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, and well-woman care as well as primary care of the woman through the lifespan. Doesn't the WHNP do mostly well-woman and primary care? Please correct me if I am wrong and offer me some advice if possible. I'm trying to select graduate programs !Comment: I am in the same boat as well but I have decided on the CNM only route. From what I have read and researched WHNP and CNM do pretty much the same thing except that CNM's can do L&D. Also, yes there is a "political climate" where WHNP are more desirable and insurance for CNMs is significantly higher.Comment: I'm looking at a CNM/WHNP program myself, and I figure that for a few extra units, why not?? It'll likely make you more marketable in at least some places. I would imagine there's a wider scope of practice, but I could be wrong. In my case, I want to be able to provide more comprehensive care than just pregnancy and reproductive-related care (I realize CNMs can do more than this), so I see no harm in the little bit of extra work for the WHNP. But that's me.
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