Published Jun 28, 2011
its_meee
134 Posts
I'm wondering if there are certain steps or classes that I need to take to make this happen. I'm currently still taking my pre-reqs for the nursing program, but when I do get into the program are there certain classes that I need to take to be an OB nurse or do all students take the same classes regardless of what kind of nurse they would like to be? I don't want to be in the situation where I apply for an OB position and then have them tell me that I can't have the job because I didn't take a particular class. Who knows, by the time I do graduate I may very well decide that OB isn't where I want to be, I might realize that I am better cut out for another area...but right now OB is my passion. I plan on asking my nursing advisor these questions when classes start again in the fall, but I was wondering if maybe I could get some information ahead of time from someone here :) thank you :)
punkydoodlesRN, BSN, RN
485 Posts
Check out the OB/GYN part of the forum = this has been discussed numerous times and some fabulous advice has already been given!
And good luck!!
NurseLoveJoy88, ASN, RN
3,959 Posts
To answer your question, yes all nursing students are required to do an OB rotation. Mine included Land D , antepartum, postpartum, NICU and well baby nursery. I too love ob ! You should consider getting certification to work as a tech on a Maternal unit. That will help you gain experience and may lead to a job post graduation. Good luck !