Looking for RN-MSN program in Nurse-Midwifery

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Specializes in L&D.

I've been looking for a program in Nurse-Midwifery that is online/distance learning, and is for the RN who does not already have his/her BSN. It would be a RN to MSN program that combines the BSN and MSN courses in one study.

I'm having a difficult time finding a program like this that is strictly online/distance learning. I cannot afford to relocate to attend programs that I have found that are in-classroom programs.

Jennifer

L&D RN

You are going to find it extremely hard to find a program for CNM that is on-line. It normally has a very demanding clinical part to the training. And all programs that I have seen actually require a full two years of experience as an RN in the Labor and Delivery area before getting accepted.

If you could find a program, what are you going to do about all of the clinical training? The CNM and CRNA programs are two of the most rigorous MSNs as far as clinical component.

Specializes in Vents, Telemetry, Home Care, Home infusion.

one suggestion: look for online bsn program like university of phoenix, jacksonville university, excelsior etc.

then you are eligible for online msn frontier school of midwifery and family nursing - midwifery and ...

classes online, clinical arranged locally in your community.

one suggestion: look for online bsn program like university of phoenix, jacksonville university, excelsior etc.

then you are eligible for online msn frontier school of midwifery and family nursing - midwifery and ...

classes online, clinical arranged locally in your community.

thanks karen for this information. it's helpful when people post information cause most of us know the obstacles!

Specializes in L&D.
If you could find a program, what are you going to do about all of the clinical training? The CNM and CRNA programs are two of the most rigorous MSNs as far as clinical component.

I have almost 5 years experience as an L&D nurse, and I work with midwives who precept student nurse-midwives for the clinical component of their CNM training.

I was just looking to see if there was an online CNM program that combines the BSN and MSN or certificate in nurse-midwifery in one course of study. It would take about a year off of my education process.

I will probably end up just doing the BSN online first, then apply to a distance learning MSN/CNM program.

Jen

L&D RN

this is from graceland university ( www.graceland.edu ) they don't have a nurse midwife specialty at this time. i am thinking of enrolling in their fnp program. you could probably do this then get a post masters certificate in nurse midwifery... just a thought.

good luck in your endeavors,

gina

accelerated rn to msn program

this program offers registered nurses the opportunity to complete their bsn and msn degrees via an accelerated process, saving up to 12 to 14 semester hourse of course work.

in this unique program, students are required to take only the graduate level professional development i and ii, advanced pathophysiology, and scientific inquiry courses, rather than the undergraduate courses providing similar content.

students who are enrolled in this program will have the option to “stop-out” and earn a bsn only if they desire. also, all requirements for admission for the msn program will be met prior to starting graduate level courses.

this program is available in three career options: family nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist/nurse educator, and health care administration.

rn to msn family nurse practitioner

complete both your bsn and your msn-fnp through this successful accelerated program. this degree prepares you to become a family nurse practitioner. a five day, on campus focus session is required for the bsn completion and up to two more on campus focus sessions may be required for completion of the msn portion.

nursing modules include:

• advanced pathophysiology

• pharmacotherapeutics

• advanced health assessment

• women’s health

• adult primary care

• pediatric primary care

• clinical theory

• leadership

• research

rn to msn clinical nurse specialist

complete both your bsn and your msn-cns through this accelerated program. graduates will be awarded the msn degree with specialization as a clinical nurse specialist and nurse educator.

nursing modules include:

• advanced pathophysiology

• pharmacotherapeutics

• advanced health assessment

• adult primary care

• clinical theory

• leadership

• research

• curriculum & teaching strategies

rn to msn health care administration

complete both your bsn and your msn-hca through this accelerated program. graduates will be awarded the msn degree with specialization in health care administration.

nursing modules include:

• health care finance

• ethics in health care administration

• economics for health care administration

• law, policy and labor relations

• health care administration practicum

• information management systems

• leadership

• research

The University of Michigan offers an RN-MSN program with CNM concentration. Clinicals are set up in your area. There are a few times you have to come to campus, but not many.

www.umich.edu

Elizabeth, RN

Specializes in critical care: trauma/oncology/burns.

Hi, I was researching this for someone else, but you might want to check this site out www.uc.edu/

It is the University of Cincinnati but now I can't remember if they accept non-nursing degrees...Geez, sorry. Umm, there is no residency required but you do need to have taken your GRE's within the last five years, which knocked me out of the running (I was looking at their Women's Health NP program)

Sorry I responded to your posting late.

athena

You should check Philadelphia University. They seem to have a program that allows you to get not an MSN but a Master's in Midwifery if you are an RN with a bachelors degree in any discipline.

http://www.philau.edu/midwifery/mscertadmissions.htm

This is one of their links. Surf their site, there is more there.

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