If you're wanting to deliver babies-you want to be a certified nurse-midwife. (CNM) These providers provide prenatal and gyn care to low risk pregnant women, write prescriptions, manage labor, and deliver babies. They also see non-pregnant women for ...
I just completed my 3rd term of the bridge year, nurse midwifery track. I will be going part-time after I complete the bridge year, and I work 24 hours/week. I have 3 children, a 15yr old involved in sports and school, a 10 year old with autism and A...
I can't anwer your question about SUNY Stonybrook as I am a Frontier student. I can tell you that Frontier has grads from all 50 states and other countries as well. They ...like.....graduated. Ok, that was a litte tongue in cheek. I know it can be d...
I believe the neatness of your application, years of experience, strength of essays, GPA and phone interview are part of the point system. There may be more points that are considered, but I think that is most of them.
I am a student at Frontier. Yes, your GPA will be competitive, Frontier requires a 3.0 or higher. They use a point system to rank potential applicants, and require at least 1 year of nursing experience. The admissions process is fairly straightforwar...
I am a frontier student, and if I recall correctly, your GPA must be 3.0 or greater from your most recent degree- so your chances of admission would be good, I think. Frontier is a great school, good luck in your search. :)
I am a student at Frontier school of midwifery and family nursing and I love it. They offer a MSN-with family practice nurse practitioner, womens health nurse practitioner or nurse midwifery. It's a great school. www.midwives.org Good luck in your se...
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I am a midwifery student at Frontier, so I can only tell you about my experience. All students start with the same masters core curriculum, however, so I can tell you that your education will be a good one. There are two required on-campus sessions r...
Frontier school of midwifery and family nursing www.midwives.org has an associate-masters bridge program. Frontier is a distance school, but students are required to attend on campus for 5 days at the beginning of classes, 5 days at the end of the br...
I am a CNM student in Frontier's ADN-MSN bridge program. I chose Frontier because of the bridge program, their extensive experience with offering a high quality distance education, and the loyalty demonstrated to the school by former grads. I am now ...
Barb, I am actually a CNEP student, but our experiences are nearly identical at bound. Frontier bound integrates a nice mix of learning and bonding exercises. They really take you through the nuts and bolts of their program and make sure you understa...