Yes. A midwife degree is a concentration after the completion of the RN (registered nurse). In the US, it typically takes 2.5 years to obtain the initial degree. The midwife classification can take 2-3 years of additional study.
It depends on the type of midwife. There are two main ones: Certified Nurse Midwives (CNM) and Certified Professional Midwives (CPM).
CNMs are registered nurses (RNs) with an advanced degree, like Masters of Science in Nursing.
CPMs go through training and a certification program set by the North American Registry of Midwives (NARM). Degrees are not a requirement.
Licensing laws of midwives vary by state.
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Well you have to go for at least one in a half years because university is three years
the time it takes to train as a fully qualified midwife is 3 years at university
it takes 7 years to become a certified nurse midwife
you ask them?
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.
what are 2 names of colleges a person should taketo become a midwife
Many midwives attend nursing school, or a midwife training program. Regardless of what path you take, there are exams you must pass before becoming a midwife. Good luck!
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There are many places where one can study to become a nurse or midwife. One could study at a local community college, state university, or at a private college.
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