Kelky

Kelky

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  1. uk midwife

    Really? good to know. I live in Georgia and they definitely don't accept the RM qualification, or the Australian midwifery
  2. uk midwife

    The short answer is no, you will need to do the midwifery course here to work as a midwife in the US. Are you also an
  3. Vaginal breech

    Yes, I've seen a planned lady partsl breech, multip. She was in stirrups as forceps were used for the head. it was a very easy relaxed birth and they both did
  4. I have also been out just 10 yrs, have just finished a refresher course (which was online then I could work part itme if i needed for the clinical) and I have an interview tomorrow. I do feel that 10...
  5. Can UK Nurse-midwives become CNM's

    Hi, I'm a UK ex midwife about to start work as an RN in GA. I understand the situation to be that the US doesn't accept midwifery qualifications from any other country, so you have to go through the...
  6. Gulteal shots

    Came across this web site which may be a help
  7. job titles

    Can someone explain to me what PRN, resource, per diem and registry really mean? I've never worked in the US and we didn't use those titles back in the UK. Anyway, I'm now looking for a short term job...
  8. Magic PIN number- when will it be mine

    I seem to recall my student ID and PIN number were the same, but of course I trained back when Florence Nightingale was still alive
  9. Well, I had worked in nursing for 8 years prior to that, but I had never post qualifying done any adult med/surg stuff, and that worried me as that's the bulk of the questions. The preparation course...
  10. Well if you call moving to the US, looking after one child, having another, and being the friendly on call nurse/midwife for friends/family, doing nothing, then yes!! lol!! Seriously, no I didn't work...
  11. I used the kaplan online review, expensive but worth it in terms of my sanity
  12. There's hope. I trained in the UK, qualified in 1988, worked in peds and midwifery, then was out 9 yrs before I took the NCLEX out here. I passed in 75. I think kaplan helped, my non nurse husband...