I am pretty sure, because if you want to work as a midwife, you have to ask a professional midwife, because he or she might know. I also think you have to go to college (of course) to become a midwife.
EKG technicians will be hired in the medical field. Therefore, it is best that they look for jobs either at hospitals, clinics, or various other medical facilities.
Midwives may work with a variety of people, depending on their practice. Some midwives work in conjunction with other midwives or with physicians (usually OB-GYNs but also family practice, etc.) Some midwives have apprentices who are studying to become midwives. Some hire assistants or doulas, and some work with registered nurses. A midwife may work alone or in group practices.
Every hospital is completely different from the other. Some provide on the job training and some do not. You must inquire with each hospital about it's individual requirements.
Look for midwives or nurse practitioners who advertise as homeopathic. There are some in most major cities, but the West Coast has the most.
Yes in Slovakia are some hospitals ;) why do you think they're not?
In some hospitals and some Dr. offices..You just have to keep your eye out
clinic, hospitals clinic, hospitals
I'm assuming you mean what kind of medicines do midwives use for their clients in labor. Midwives traditionally use natural remedies for pain managment and toning the muscles of the uterus. However, the care of a midwife goes much beyond just labor and childbirth. Midwives care for you from the early stages of pregnancy to postpartum care. Some midwives care for you and your baby up to 24 months! Midwives encourage natural childbirth and have great methods for dealing with pain during labor. They will usually suggest different positions and breathing/meditation techniques to help women deal with labor pains. The types of herbs they use vary, but the most common ones are black cohosh and raspberry leaf.
some of the patients in hospitals need a higher percentage of oxygen to help them breathe.
Some hospitals, especially those run by, or founded by, Catholics, are named for saints.
In conducting some research and would like to know how many hospitals are in Georgia. Further, can you provide the number of hospitals by county? Thank You
hospitals or some clinics