Originally Posted by nightmare
Not being a midwife I wonder,what are the main differences in the training between UK and US that Belinda has to do the whole course in US.
I think the whole acceptance of Midwifery in the US has something to do with the difficultly- as a British trained midwife I did a full time 18 month course where you work clinically as a student midwife you are not allowed to work as a nurse during the course could not any way as you had to do 30 clinical hours every week with forty acidemic hours every week! all university based. - the reason I could not work as a midwife is because I did not have a BSN- I have a diploma in nuring , a higher dimploma in nurse education majoring in midwifery and a graduate degree in professional development - I am well trained and well educated its just the USA only work in black and white there is no shades of gray- I am not bitter I will under go the training required of me and be sucessful. I belive things happen for a reason and in stead of wasting energy complaining how unfair this all is I am going to use my energy doing what is ask of me - I will be sucessful and I intend to use the whole experience as a huge net working oppountity with in the USA midwifery community.
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