A little background on me: I have a BS in research psychology, I've been a NT in a level 2 trauma center for over 2 years, and I'm currently a student in a ASN program.
I went into the whole nursing school thing with the sole intention of immediately applying to emergency nurse practitioner programs, and hopefully immediately starting an MSN program upon graduation (yes, those programs that don't require experience exist).
While I love the ED, it has become increasingly emotionally challenging for me, and I'm just loving my OB rotation and the time I'm spending in L&D. I've always been borderline obsessed with breastfeeding, and I've always been pretty interested in pregnancy and labor, so I'm not sure why CNM has never crossed my mind, but I'm becoming increasingly interested in it.
My questions are, are there talks of CNM requiring a doctoral degree like NP and CRNA are headed toward? And does anyone know of any programs that don't require nursing experience to apply?
I will add that my father is an OB/GYN. I only add that to state that I understand that women's health is not all butterflies and unicorns, and I know how challenging the hours can be.
Thanks for any input.
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A little background on me: I have a BS in research psychology, I've been a NT in a level 2 trauma center for over 2 years, and I'm currently a student in a ASN program.
I went into the whole nursing school thing with the sole intention of immediately applying to emergency nurse practitioner programs, and hopefully immediately starting an MSN program upon graduation (yes, those programs that don't require experience exist).
While I love the ED, it has become increasingly emotionally challenging for me, and I'm just loving my OB rotation and the time I'm spending in L&D. I've always been borderline obsessed with breastfeeding, and I've always been pretty interested in pregnancy and labor, so I'm not sure why CNM has never crossed my mind, but I'm becoming increasingly interested in it.
My questions are, are there talks of CNM requiring a doctoral degree like NP and CRNA are headed toward? And does anyone know of any programs that don't require nursing experience to apply?
I will add that my father is an OB/GYN. I only add that to state that I understand that women's health is not all butterflies and unicorns, and I know how challenging the hours can be.
Thanks for any input.