it pays good and you can got to collage and good benefits
You get to help alot of people, and if you have your own kids it will help Answer You get to help bring new life into the world.
you get to help a women with a massive step in her life and you earn a lot of trust and you may make a lot of friends...
Some advantages to using a nurse midwife are being at home and relaxed and allowing the family to be involved. Of course the major disadvantage, would be a problem that would arise and couldn't really be managed by the nurse midwife.
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it takes 7 years to become a certified nurse midwife
Auxiliary Nurse Midwife
A Certified Nurse-Midwife ("CNM") is an Advanced Practice Nurse. In most states a master's degree in nursing is required.
Its a midwife .
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it takes 7 years to become a certified nurse midwife
A midwife. ******************** A midwife usually attends a mother during pregnancy and birth. If the baby is born in a hospital, it would be the neonatal, maternity, or motherbaby nurses, depending on the setup of the hospital.
Biddy Mason went from being a slave to being a nurse to being a successful businesswoman. She saved her earnings from being a nurse and midwife and was one of the first African American people to buy land in Los Angeles, California.
A midwife helps assist in the delivery of an infant, an registered nurse will assist the midwife by constantly assessing the patient, administering medications, and alerting them when delivery is imminent and any potential complications.
In the United States, the abbreviation is CNM, for certified nurse-midwife. In Canada, the abbreviation is RM, for registered midwife (though this differs from the U.S. because it can apply to non-nurse midwives.)