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Old Sep 16, 2006, 09:08 AM
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Advice RE: Midwifery Schools

Hi! I just joined allnurses and I think it is a wonderful resource! I am in a graduate entry program in nursing and I want to be a midwife. I am considering transferring schools, and I was hoping for some thoughts regarding a great midwifery program. I am looking for a stellar education, with supportive faculty members/mentors, great clinical experiences (I would like experiences outside of the hospital, too), and a liberal midwifery-friendly philosophy of care. I have seen some programs that seem to educate students to be like mini-OBGYNs, and that is not what I am looking for. I want to learn all the necessary clinical skills, but I want to be shaped as a midwife--if that makes any sense! I am single and I can move anywhere; I am thinking about UCSF, Yale and Penn, and from posts on this site, Frontier. Anyone have any thoughts on those programs, or others to recommend??

Many thanks!!

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Old Oct 01, 2006, 06:40 PM
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Re: Advice RE: Midwifery Schools

If you are still here, just an idea... maybe you could contact the schools (travel there if you can of course) and ask for a few names of current students that you could talk to & get some scoop...
best wishes

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Old Oct 04, 2006, 07:21 PM
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Many thanks, Mitchsmom. I think I am going to stay-put for now. I have located a few alternative birthing experiences to augment my midwifery education, so I think I can manage to get a well-rounded view of the field (even in the midwest

thanks again

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Old Oct 16, 2006, 11:46 AM
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Re: Advice RE: Midwifery Schools

I go to Yale! And I have a friend I can pass you along to at Columbia.

You can ask me here, or you can PM me.

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