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Kritner

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  1. Usually I would say the same thing, and people including him have told me I need to follow whats going to make me happiest whether thats going into something else over there or spending all my years studying apart from him. Im trying to do just that bc honestly hes the second best man to come into my life and he was put there by the first, God.
  2. Ok, I will definitely do that just to be sure because yes their jobs description is independent of the doctor although they dont do c-sections and if something is wrong with the baby a doctor is usually called (I have spoken to a midwife over there)
  3. Thank you Silverdragon102, that sounds like a pretty good idea..I could then work as a nurse until my three years were up in the UK and I was able to finish with a midwife program there:)
  4. I did manage to contact King's College in London and their agent told me if I wasnt interested in pursuing a degree in medicine with them in the UK (doctoral) then he suggested I get my license as a midwife over here and then transfer and ive already found several midwife programs in the US for my postgraduate so that wouldn't be an issue either. I just need to know what sort of testing I would then go through.
  5. I am 17 and have known my whole life I wanted to be in medicine. A very important man has come into my life and I would like to study nursing in the UK (I'm a US student). I've already been told I need to either be a citizen or be in the UK for three years before I can study nursing programs funded by the NHS. I don't want to spend the next six years away from my boyfriend, so I was wondering if anyone has a solution to this issue. Is there any known private nurse/midwife schools not funded by the NHS in the UK? Would I be eligible for those if there are? Also, if I were to stay in America and continue our long distance relationship, what kind of show of certification would I need to provide upon moving to the UK after I graduate. I am open to any solutions, even if they aren't what I listed above..I am getting my CNA license this summer as well. Thanks

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