A person wants to become as a midwife, it means that she has some helping nature and having some extra humanity compare to others. It is wrong if we call midwifery is a profession, it is one kind of helpful kind of thing. So definitely it's a good job.
Midwifery is a medical career.She is studying midwifery at medical school.
There are really good opportunities for persons who would like to start their career in midwifery and all the information's about midwifery schools you could find at learnmidwifery.com/schools.htm or www.usnewsuniversitydirectory.com/graduate-schools/health/nursing-midwifery.aspx.
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No, midwifery is the field of delivering infants and providing prenatal care to mothers. Midwifery is a part of the nursing field in general but it isn't the task of a RN, in order to be a midwife you have to be a CNM (certified nurse midwife). If you're asking about breastfeeding, that is also different from midwifery since breastfeeding is the act of feeding the child.
For an individual to land a job as a midwife they would have to complete a degree in midwifery. Moreover, they will need excellent communication skills as well as good people skills because they are looking after pregnant women and it would be very well for them to communicate with them to make sure that the job is done in a proper manner.
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two years is the minimum years of studying midwifery
Comyns Berkeley has written: 'Pictorial midwifery' 'A handbook of midwifery'
What are the objectives that exist for the School of Midwifery as far as the NSTP is concern?
Ruth Johnson has written: 'Skills for midwifery practice' -- subject(s): Midwifery
The Nursing and Midwifery Council is the regulatory body for nurses and midwives in the U.K.
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