What Is The Fastest Way To Become A Nurse Midwife In South Carolina?
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I am 19 and I want to become a Nurse Midwife. I am currently in college right now. I am going into nursing but I have to be put on a list to be in the nursing program. I am in pre-nursing right now but the waiting list goes up to 2010 and my name isn’t on it yet because we have to meet certain standards first. I just wanted to know if there is anything else that I can do to become a Nurse Midwife a little faster.
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I don’t believe that there is a way to become a nurse midwife any faster. I looked on wikipedia and while it’s not the most reliable source for research, it stated that it is an advanced nursing degree which includes a master’s level program. Here is the website and there are resources at the bottom of the page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nurse_midwi…
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Find another nursing school. Or switch to a two year program and get your BS in another subject area- then go on to your advanced practice courses.
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