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I'm a new poster here, but have been reading for quite a while. I've done a search and seen the FNP who posted about being an NHSC scholar and how hard it was to find a job. I was wondering if any CNMs had done this program and what getting a job was like for them. I'm in a BSN/MSN direct entry program and am considering applying for next year. Any insight would be welcome.
Thanks,
LB
Last edited by LizzyBennet : Oct 02, 2005 at 09:19 AM.
It is my understanding that you have to be hired by one of their sites which meets a certain need criteria within a certain amount of time of graduating. I wanted to know if midwives had as difficult a time being hired as a new grad as that FNP seemed to.
It is my understanding that you have to be hired by one of their sites which meets a certain need criteria within a certain amount of time of graduating. I wanted to know if midwives had as difficult a time being hired as a new grad as that FNP seemed to.
LB
I am not certain how/when one is hired for a position with them. Have you tried to go online and inquire?
Thanks for the info... however, I have done all of the research and inquiring and -on the surface- it seems like a great program... however, the FNP who posted mentioned that the listings for her field were out of date and it was EXTREMELY difficult to find a job at a site within the allotted period of time. What I was hoping to find out from any CNMs who read this forum that did the scholarship (if there are any!) was whether they found the same to be true for our field.
From the former scholar- tealeafs, couldn't find my other password. I used to use this one until some psycho med student started harrassing me for daring to say anything bad about the NHSC. This would be my advice.
- looking at the NHSC list of opportunities, I see 19 positions at 17 locations for CNM's. Now if you absolutly don't care where you go, maybe this is fine. I would suggest you email or call those locations and find out if 1) they would consider a new grad and 2) if they already have someone in the position. Its complicated- but Loan Repayment (a great program) is mixed in with Scholar positions so if they have an employee in a position and that employee wants loan repayment, the clinic has to list the spot with the NHSC and it goes on the list. So it looks like an open spot, but it isn't.
- It looks like scholar opportunities go down to those with HPSA scores of 8. Thats promising if you need to find your own clinic as compared to trying to find a clinic at 13 or higher like FNP's.
- Given the popularity of loan repayement and the few number of NP's who take the scholarship, it wouldn't surprise me if you were the only CNM scholar.
- Good luck, hope this helps and that whatever path you take works for you.