Here in KY we get paid call time (about 1/3 normal hourly) then paid per exam (SA's are one rate, DV's another as well as refusals.) I can't imagine just getting a couple dollars extra or even time and a half. I think pay per case situation is nice ...
Jewish has weekend (sat/ sun) +1 positions on some units. These pay $10/hr extra for the weekend shifts. They also offer $20-$30/Hr bonuses for picking up on short shifts throughout the kentuckyone Louisville market. University has a nurse residenc...
I've always seen myself going to frontier for CNM but would really like to attain my FNP as well. I know this is a post masters option at frontier, but how involved? Vanderbilt has a combined program of the two the can be completed in less than 2 yea...
I am ready to start school this fall. My ultimate goal is CNM/MSN from Frontier. I have no nursing background what so ever. Located in Louisville, KY I'd like to take the fastest (and most affordable, but don't mind expense if it's relatively quicker...
I currently reside in KY and for now at least, feel like I'd like to stay here if at all possible. I was told today (by someone who's planning a CNM attended home birth) that CNM's can attend home births here, so long as they're assisted by a license...
In what states is it legal for a CNM to attend homebirths without having a backing OB? So far, my UNDERSTANDING (meaning not completely confirmed) is New York, Indiana, and Iowa allow this, not sure about others. Thank you!