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Old Feb 20, 2007, 09:53 AM
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Doctorate in Nurse-Midwifery?

I just read about the upcoming DNP in Nurse-Midwifery program at OHSU. I've been planning on going for the CNM, but now I wonder about this? It's such a new idea to me that I don't know whether I'd want to do it. Is this where nurse-midwifery practice is heading? I'm trying to decide whether I should adjust my goals and preparation.

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Old Feb 20, 2007, 11:07 AM
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Re: Doctorate in Nurse-Midwifery?

I'm planning on getting a post masters as a CNM. Even for the post masters it will be about 50 credits. I'd rather do the DNP CNM. Will there program be online?

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Old Feb 24, 2007, 08:48 PM
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IMHO, I think the DNP will probably turn out to be another type of educational pathway for CNMs, but not a requirement for practice. ACNM has not supported the DNP as a standard of practice - and isn't likely to as long as there are still CNM programs not part of schools of nursing (there's still at least one at I think U of Puerto Rico) and as long as they still support the CM credential. So I'm not too worried about it, myself.

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Old Apr 05, 2008, 12:09 PM
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Re: Doctorate in Nurse-Midwifery?

all my undergrad nursing professors (at university of ill chicago) are telling us that if we do go to grad school then to do dnp b/c there's a national push to elimante masters level anp by 2010. they all said they'll doubt it will happen by 2010 but it's still something to consider. apparently, the push is happening b/c they want apns to have the same degree req as pharm, PT etc....they all have doctorates level, no masters. so, i guess its a wanting to gain respect thing or something.
anyhow, i would find out if you could do the masters & ever apply for the doctorates if you change your mind. good luck!

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Old Apr 21, 2008, 08:33 PM
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Re: Doctorate in Nurse-Midwifery?

Originally Posted by crazylilkelly View Post
all my undergrad nursing professors (at university of ill chicago) are telling us that if we do go to grad school then to do dnp b/c there's a national push to elimante masters level anp by 2010. they all said they'll doubt it will happen by 2010 but it's still something to consider. apparently, the push is happening b/c they want apns to have the same degree req as pharm, PT etc....they all have doctorates level, no masters. so, i guess its a wanting to gain respect thing or something.
anyhow, i would find out if you could do the masters & ever apply for the doctorates if you change your mind. good luck!
Yes, I have heard this as well. BUT, if you have a MSN then you will be grandfathered in.

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Old Apr 21, 2008, 11:45 PM
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Re: Doctorate in Nurse-Midwifery?

Frontier is starting up their own distance DNP program this year, I think. I'm not interested in a DNP at this point, but were there a DNP in midwifery already available instead of the MSN, and if it would cover more content and more clinical, AND if they INCREASE financial aid (money has been a big issue for me finishing school) I would have gone for that. As it is they'll just have to grandmother me in.

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