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Have any CNM's or CNM's to be received any training in the UK or Australia or New Zea



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Oct 12, 2009 03:27 AM

Have any CNM's or CNM's to be received any training in the UK or Australia or New Zea


I'm currently attending a distance learning program and I am interested in doing some clinical study abroad. I know of one opportunity but was hoping to hear about others.

I know they do things quite differently in places other than the US and I would love to get training in breech vaginal deliveries, for example.

THanks for the replies!


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Old Oct 23, 2009, 06:15 PM

Default Re: Have any CNM's or CNM's to be received any training in the UK or Australia or New
This may not be helpful, but are you an ACNM member? If so, go to the members only forum/lists and check the international forum. I swear I just saw a message come over recently about an internship in NZ that was specifically geared toward US MW's....not students, but maybe they could be helpful. Good luck!
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