BSN to Midwife

Specialties Ob/Gyn

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Specializes in OB.

I am currently getting ready to start my BSN program and hopefully graduate in December 2015. I currently work in L&D as an OB Scrub Tech meaning that I assist the Physician in a cesarean section sometimes with a first assist, sometimes it is just me and the Dr. On a lady partsl delivery I stay by the warmer and basically get vital sings on baby, footprints, weigh it, clean them up a bit, and hand off to mom. I have been thinking that I might want to go on and become a Certified Nurse midwife. How do I do this once I have my BSN? I'm in Florida and I want to stay here. Do I have to go for a masters first? I heard that the masters in nursing will be no longer offered and DNP will take their place.

Ideas, suggestions. Feedback?

Thanks on advance

Heidi

Specializes in Labor and Delivery, Postpartum, NICU.

I graduated with my BSN here in New Mexico in Dec '12 and have been working as an L&D nurse since March '13. In my hospital, we use Certified Nurse Midwives who have a Masters in Science.

Each hospital/practice and each states will have different laws and requirements for midwifery practice. You can get a Masters in Science (MS), a Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN) and/or a Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DPN) depending on the Midwifery program you attend. Most programs require a BSN upon entry and some ever require a RN license. After completion of and an accredited Midwifery program, you take your board exam and become licensed!

I hope this helps!

Specializes in OB.
Specializes in Nurse-Midwife.

Midwifery Education Programs

A list of the nurse-midwifery programs in the US. Start here.

Good luck!

Specializes in OB.
Midwifery Education Programs A list of the nurse-midwifery programs in the US. Start here. Good luck!

Thanks so much for this link!

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