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Old Oct 08, 2007, 08:57 AM
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I've had the strangest reactions! Many around here don't even know that midwives still exist, let alone that they deliver babies in actual hospitals!
Yes, this has happen to me as well. I think this will improve as time goes by. As more CNMs start to practice, the greater the awareness will be. I have a friend who is "well-versed" in womens studies and issues, but had no idea Nurse-midwives existed! I am applying to Frontier as well. Good luck to all!

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Old Oct 08, 2007, 05:03 PM
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I found out today that Frontier will be contacting me in the next few days to set up a phone interview. Any advice or insight on how these interviews go? I'd love to hear from a current/former student!

Anyone else applying to Frontier for the June class? I'd love to meet a potential future classmate!

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Old Dec 20, 2007, 06:12 PM
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I applied for the June class last week.

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Old Dec 20, 2007, 06:14 PM
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When I told someone I wanted to be a midwife, she asked me if "someone hit me in the head".

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Old Dec 20, 2007, 08:15 PM
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It really is so funny the reactions people have when you say the word "midwife".
I worked last year part time as a school nurse and one of the teachers asked me why I wasn't returning this year. When I said I was planning to return to school, she perked right up, "Oh, really! What are you going back for?" When I said I was going to be a Certified Nurse Midwife, she just looked at me, her smile faded, and she looked away without saying a word! Fortunately someone else walked up at that moment and changed the subject. You'd have thought I told her I was planning to study witchcraft!
Now I try to be a little more cautious about who and under what circumstances I tell people. Plus, I try to remember that I once had no idea what a midwife was or did or that they even existed in modern society. It is just going to take time to familiarize people with the profession. Guess you could say we are all pioneers! Hopefully someday midwife assisted births will be the norm and not the exception in the US, just as in other countries!

I can't wait to get started!!

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Old Dec 20, 2007, 08:19 PM
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I have had similar reactions. Even nurse friends of mine would say, "
oh, I didn't use a nuse midwife because I wanted pain medication during my delivery." People have no clue.
When I moved to Columbus, Ohio where I have lived for awhile now, I had a coworker who told me she went to an OB practice and saw the CNM there. I went on her recommendation and love my CNM so much I wanted to become one. It's funny how one interaction with the right person can change your life.

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