Does obtaining a nursing license in the US & Canada require maternity studies?

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Hi All,

I am a registered nurse in Australia, having studied a three year Bachelor of Nursing.

I am aware that nursing licence in the United States varies from state to state and is again different in Canada however I wonder if this issue might apply to all states.

In Australia we do not study maternity/midwifery/labour and delivery as a part of our degrees (as there is a separate degree for midwifery). However I believe in the US and Canada this is all included in the four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing.

Is this area of study essential under the education requirements for nursing licensure in the United States and / or Canada?

Thanks for your input :)

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Yes it is required and we have had some Australian trained nurses post they had to do make up course to meet requirement.

I wonder if you could point me in the direction of those posts.

I believe I have seen mention of this somewhere on the boards but I cannot find it now. Have these nurses taken an entire Grad Dip in Midwifery (12-18 months) or a short course specifically for US registration?

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Some took courses from Darwin so you could look for them threads however I would suggest you check with which ever state you are planning on applying to as it may or may-not accept these courses. I know CA do not accept them anymore

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