How to become a midwife or doula?
I already have a bachelors degree in elementary education. I am interested in a job that would be able to place me in the delivery room at a hospital. I love the idea of being there when a child would come into this world. Since I already have a degree (even though its not a nursing or science degree), what would be the process to become a midwife, doula, or any profession that would be in the delivery room? Grades are not a problem, Im not afraid of a challenge. I graduated with a 3.96 GPA....so just tell me what my options in the USA for a profession like this. (To be specific, I live in PA) Wow Jill, thank you for that information! Do you happen to know how much money a labor and delivery nurse would make? Also, I would just get a RN and hope for a job in the delivery room, or would I concentrate in something to assure that? Would an associates degree allow me to be a labor and delivery nurse, or only a bachelors? The bachelors wouldnt take me much longer, but it is more expensive.
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A doula is a labor support person. You can obtain certification through Doulas of North America (DONA) - see their website for details. There is no degree or anything you need to earn, just read their curriculum, take a two day seminar, then attend a certain number of births under the supervision of another doula. Your job is simply to support the laboring woman and help her articulate her needs to the medical staff, but you are not there to offer your input on what she should do, what choices she should make, or offer medical advice. You could go to nursing school and become a labor & delivery nurse. You need an RN license to do that. Since you hold a previous BS / BA you could get into an "accelerated BSN" or "post baccalaureate BSN" program and have your degree / license in as little as 18-24 months. No additional training is required, you get some education on maternal-newborn nursing in your nursing program, but then most of the training comes directly from the hospital during your orientation. Your role is both medical and supportive in nature. Your responsibilities are to keep the mother and baby safe and healthy. You essentially manage the whole laboring process by communicating with the doctor, doing fetal monitoring, making frequent assessments, keeping mother comfortable, providing a huge amount of education on the labor and birth process and delivery options, etc. You are present for the delivery and are responsible for stabilizing the mother and newborn immediately after delivery, which could mean performing neonatal resuscitation on a newborn in distress, or managing a severe maternal hemorrhage, etc. To be a Certified Nurse Midwife, you currently need a Master's Degree in Nursing, but soon it is changing over to needing a Doctorate of Nursing Practice. So that means extensive grad school after you've had at least a year working as a regular L&D RN. As a CNM you provide primary care in OB clinics, seeing patients for prenatal care as well as regular gyne-health for non-pregnant women. You attend deliveries at hospitals or licensed birth centers but you cannot attend home deliveries because of the strict regulations and scope of practice of nurses / midwives in most states. You cannot perform surgeries like c-sections or tubal ligations, etc. **Edited to add: There is nothing you can really do to assure yourself a job in L&D. L&D can sometimes be a hard specialty to get into, especially as a new graduate RN. You could see if you could get a summer nursing internship which is done the summer before your last year of nursing school, and try to get into an OB unit, which might help getting a job later. Otherwise many RNs who want to get into OB / L&D need to work in some other area, like regular medical / surgical units to gain some experience before they will be considered for an L&D position. This is what I had to do. I hated every minute of working in cardiac med/surg, but I knew it was a means to an end and I would get into L&D eventually if I was persistent. You can work in L&D with only an Associate's Degree in Nursing. I would still strongly encourage you to find an accelerated BSN because you'd be in school for the same amount of time as if you went through an ADN program, so you might as well have the higher degree in the end. Some hospitals do say in their job ads that they do prefer BSN grads, but don't let that stop you from applying if you only have the ADN, they can't always hold out for a BSN grad. And as for salary, the specialty you work in within a hospital does not affect your salary, hospital based RN salaries are based on your years of experience in the profession. An L&D RN is not worth more or less than an OR or ER or med/surg or psych RN. New grad wages might be anywhere from $20-$35 per hour, depending on where you work and what shift you work (night shift pays differentials of sometimes up to 5-7 dollars more per hour in some cases.) Full benefits packages to hospital nurses are often offered to part time nurses, my hospital offers it for half-time status (20 hrs per week).
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Jill gave you excellent information. I do not know the legal status of non-nurse midwives in Pennsylvania, but given the large amount of Amish that reside there and give birth at home, being a Certified Professional Midwife might be something to consider, as well. You can find out more information on training and education for midwives at www.mana.org (Midwives Alliance of North America) and www.meacschools.org (Midwifery Education Accreditation Council). Also, "Midwifery Today", a professional journal for all midwives, has a great set of books/journals you can get for aspiring midwives that put all educational paths in perspective for you. Best wishes!
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Is it OK to start a GF/BF relationship overseas? (Philippians)
Is it OK to start a GF/BF relationship overseas? (Philippians)?
Hey everyone, I met a girl on a online dating site and I have known her since March. We haven't been exactly talking to each other day by day, sometimes it's because we are busy, but mostly it's because we are an 8 hour difference. You can imagine, I hope. But still, I try my best to talk with her when I can. I really like her a lot. She's pretty, smart, and types English very well. Plus she has college degree in nursing, which is a big plus. She is 23. I'm 20. I started out wanting just to be friends from this site, but I somehow feel different, like I, "like like" her. Here's my issues. She lives in the the Philippians and I'm in the USA. Is it worth (and I mean that word "worth" to the up-most respect here, I'm not using it as a sarcasm) starting a relationship with her? I have heard in the past, like 10,15 years ago, that long distance relationships don't really work out. But I've done my research here on Yahoo Answers and the answers are now in favor of those who experienced it, like it is more than possible. (Personally, I believe people today are willing to do more crazier stuff now then before). I need answers to this question. Another issue I have with her is response time. It seems kinda slow for me. Like weekly or every few days. But then I'm thinking that this will all change once she realizes that this communication between us will have to increase. Still, this is all speculation. Does anyone with experience know if this will happen, the increase of response time? Or not? I'm not sure if Filipina ladies are different with response time then American ladies, but. OK! So does anyone have answers to my questions? And can you please answer the question, not go off into something that doesn't pertain to the topic, please? This is specifically for those who have that bad habit. Also info on what expect from a Filipina relationship is a big bonus for me. Thank you all for taking the time to read my question.
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Yes it is. You can make anything work if you put your mind to it. Ignore what everyone else says. Its not their business. Try talking to each other more like online, phone, by webcam etc. Maybe plan a meeting to meet each other one day. Good luck
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Nothing wrong with making friends. Be honest and most of all can support yourself.
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"if" u step up ur game well then she'll respond quickly then..ever heard of SMS?? =) a long distance wouldn't matter tat much as long as u guys got plans to meet really at some point and see where the relationship could take you. expectations..umm..big family gatherings left and right, good food everytime, kinda jealous type..u need to reassure her everytime that its all good plus umm.."if" u catch her, u really do! did u catch my drift? =) faithful, won't bang another even when ur in milky way!!! lol jus don't cheat =P
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Hey everyone, I met a girl on a online dating site and I have known her since March. We haven't been exactly talking to each other day by day, sometimes it's because we are busy, but mostly it's because we are an 8 hour difference. You can imagine, I hope. But still, I try my best to talk with her when I can. I really like her a lot. She's pretty, smart, and types English very well. Plus she has college degree in nursing, which is a big plus. She is 23. I'm 20. I started out wanting just to be friends from this site, but I somehow feel different, like I, "like like" her. Here's my issues. She lives in the the Philippians and I'm in the USA. Is it worth (and I mean that word "worth" to the up-most respect here, I'm not using it as a sarcasm) starting a relationship with her? I have heard in the past, like 10,15 years ago, that long distance relationships don't really work out. But I've done my research here on Yahoo Answers and the answers are now in favor of those who experienced it, like it is more than possible. (Personally, I believe people today are willing to do more crazier stuff now then before). I need answers to this question. Another issue I have with her is response time. It seems kinda slow for me. Like weekly or every few days. But then I'm thinking that this will all change once she realizes that this communication between us will have to increase. Still, this is all speculation. Does anyone with experience know if this will happen, the increase of response time? Or not? I'm not sure if Filipina ladies are different with response time then American ladies, but. OK! So does anyone have answers to my questions? And can you please answer the question, not go off into something that doesn't pertain to the topic, please? This is specifically for those who have that bad habit. Also info on what expect from a Filipina relationship is a big bonus for me. Thank you all for taking the time to read my question.
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Yes it is. You can make anything work if you put your mind to it. Ignore what everyone else says. Its not their business. Try talking to each other more like online, phone, by webcam etc. Maybe plan a meeting to meet each other one day. Good luck
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Nothing wrong with making friends. Be honest and most of all can support yourself.
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"if" u step up ur game well then she'll respond quickly then..ever heard of SMS?? =) a long distance wouldn't matter tat much as long as u guys got plans to meet really at some point and see where the relationship could take you. expectations..umm..big family gatherings left and right, good food everytime, kinda jealous type..u need to reassure her everytime that its all good plus umm.."if" u catch her, u really do! did u catch my drift? =) faithful, won't bang another even when ur in milky way!!! lol jus don't cheat =P
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Good salary? Average person? Leeds Uk, or America
Good salary? Average person? Leeds Uk, or America?
Im moving to Leeds in a few months in order to attend Leeds University. I lived there a few years back with my family and liked it alot there and am considering staying there even after school. Im getting ready to finish getting my Bachelors degree in nursing and become a registered nurse. My question is, would about 50,000 be a good enough salary to live as a single person in Leeds? I live a pretty basic lifestyle nothing flashy. What would I need to be making to live confortably in Leeds in a basic apartment? What about in the USA say, Colorado? Thanks in advanced!
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If you're on about 50,00 pounds sterling then Leeds is about your best bet. I've lived and worked in the States the cost of living is frightful and their public health care non existent.
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Im moving to Leeds in a few months in order to attend Leeds University. I lived there a few years back with my family and liked it alot there and am considering staying there even after school. Im getting ready to finish getting my Bachelors degree in nursing and become a registered nurse. My question is, would about 50,000 be a good enough salary to live as a single person in Leeds? I live a pretty basic lifestyle nothing flashy. What would I need to be making to live confortably in Leeds in a basic apartment? What about in the USA say, Colorado? Thanks in advanced!
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If you're on about 50,00 pounds sterling then Leeds is about your best bet. I've lived and worked in the States the cost of living is frightful and their public health care non existent.
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
Can you help me with my resume
Can you help me with my resume?
I am about to graduate as a RN, I am putting together my resume? Here is what I have so far, does this look good enough to apply for a job? Tara Smith 3377 South Coora Circle tara.smith@yahoo.com (542) 674-9889 Job Objective To obtain a position as a registered nurse. Education  2007-Present- Beckfield College- Expected date of graduation is March 19th, 2010. Associates Degree in Nursing. 2006-2007- Cincinnati State Community and Technical College 2004 to 2006- Diamond Oaks Career Development Campus, Career Technical Certificate, May 2006. Completed a two year program in Health Technology 2002 to 2006- Taylor High School, Harrison ave, Ohio, 45052 Member Skills USA 2004 to 2006 Skills USA competition: State Gold Medalist, National Silver Medalist, 2005 National Technical Honor Society 2005-2006 Honor Roll 2004-2006 Member College Technical Preparatory 2004-2006 Experience 2008-present- The Christ Hospital, Labor and Delivery, 2139 Auburn Ave, Cincinnati Ohio Surgical Technician (OB care Tech) Duties include: Assists surgeon during C-sections. Ensures surgical suite is adequately prepared for C-sections. Ensures labor and delivery rooms are adequately stocked and prepared. Assists Labor and Delivery nurses when needed. Perform clerk duties as required. 2006 to 2008 The Christ Hospital, 2 South, 2139 Auburn Ave, Cincinnati Ohio Patient Care Assistant (PCA) Duties include: Vital signs, Blood sugar monitoring, Intake and Output, Phlebotomy, Direct Patient Care 2005-2006 Miami Haven Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Miamitown Ohio State Tested Nurse Aide (STNA) Duties include: Feeding, Care of Residents Thank you so much yeah all of that personal info is fake, thank you though!!
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It looks very good (be sure to bold headings, of course)! You have all the necessary information and from an employer's point of view, your experience looks good. I would use some caution posting personal information like this online in such a public forum because of the unfortunate fact that some people collect information like this for less than helpful purposes! You might have already considered that.
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It looks fine, but be warned that putting that much personal information on a website (Y!A) can be really dangerous. Good luck in finding the job of your dreams!
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Tara Smith 3377 South Coora Circle tara.smith@yahoo.com (542) 674-9889 Job Objective To obtain a position as a registered nurse. Education 2007-Present- Beckfield College, CITY STATE- Expected date of graduation is March 19th, 2010. Associates Degree in Nursing. 2006-2007- Cincinnati State Community and Technical College, CITY STATE – DID YOU GRADUATE? 2004 to 2006- Diamond Oaks Career Development Campus, CITY STATE, Career Technical Certificate, May 2006. Completed a two year program in Health Technology 2002 to 2006- Taylor High School, ADDRESS?? Harrison Ave, CITY Ohio (ABBREVIATE STATE), 45052 Member Skills USA 2004 to 2006 (THIS IS COOL!) Skills USA competition: State Gold Medalist, National Silver Medalist, 2005 National Technical Honor Society 2005-2006 Honor Roll 2004-2006 WHAT SCHOOL? Member College Technical Preparatory 2004-2006 WHAT SCHOOL? Experience 2008-present- The Christ Hospital, Labor and Delivery, 2139 Auburn Ave, Cincinnati Ohio (ABBREVIATE STATE) Surgical Technician (OB care Tech) Duties include: Assists surgeon during C-sections. Ensures surgical suite is adequately prepared for C-sections. Ensures labor and delivery rooms are adequately stocked and prepared. Assists Labor and Delivery nurses when needed. Perform clerk duties as required. 2006 to 2008 The Christ Hospital, 2 South, 2139 Auburn Ave, Cincinnati Ohio (ABBREVIATE STATE) Patient Care Assistant (PCA) Duties include: Vital signs, Blood sugar monitoring, Intake and Output, Phlebotomy, Direct Patient Care 2005-2006 Miami Haven Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Miamitown Ohio (ABBREVIATE STATE) State Tested Nurse Aide (STNA) Duties include: Feeding, Care of Residents
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I am about to graduate as a RN, I am putting together my resume? Here is what I have so far, does this look good enough to apply for a job? Tara Smith 3377 South Coora Circle tara.smith@yahoo.com (542) 674-9889 Job Objective To obtain a position as a registered nurse. Education  2007-Present- Beckfield College- Expected date of graduation is March 19th, 2010. Associates Degree in Nursing. 2006-2007- Cincinnati State Community and Technical College 2004 to 2006- Diamond Oaks Career Development Campus, Career Technical Certificate, May 2006. Completed a two year program in Health Technology 2002 to 2006- Taylor High School, Harrison ave, Ohio, 45052 Member Skills USA 2004 to 2006 Skills USA competition: State Gold Medalist, National Silver Medalist, 2005 National Technical Honor Society 2005-2006 Honor Roll 2004-2006 Member College Technical Preparatory 2004-2006 Experience 2008-present- The Christ Hospital, Labor and Delivery, 2139 Auburn Ave, Cincinnati Ohio Surgical Technician (OB care Tech) Duties include: Assists surgeon during C-sections. Ensures surgical suite is adequately prepared for C-sections. Ensures labor and delivery rooms are adequately stocked and prepared. Assists Labor and Delivery nurses when needed. Perform clerk duties as required. 2006 to 2008 The Christ Hospital, 2 South, 2139 Auburn Ave, Cincinnati Ohio Patient Care Assistant (PCA) Duties include: Vital signs, Blood sugar monitoring, Intake and Output, Phlebotomy, Direct Patient Care 2005-2006 Miami Haven Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Miamitown Ohio State Tested Nurse Aide (STNA) Duties include: Feeding, Care of Residents Thank you so much yeah all of that personal info is fake, thank you though!!
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It looks very good (be sure to bold headings, of course)! You have all the necessary information and from an employer's point of view, your experience looks good. I would use some caution posting personal information like this online in such a public forum because of the unfortunate fact that some people collect information like this for less than helpful purposes! You might have already considered that.
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It looks fine, but be warned that putting that much personal information on a website (Y!A) can be really dangerous. Good luck in finding the job of your dreams!
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Tara Smith 3377 South Coora Circle tara.smith@yahoo.com (542) 674-9889 Job Objective To obtain a position as a registered nurse. Education 2007-Present- Beckfield College, CITY STATE- Expected date of graduation is March 19th, 2010. Associates Degree in Nursing. 2006-2007- Cincinnati State Community and Technical College, CITY STATE – DID YOU GRADUATE? 2004 to 2006- Diamond Oaks Career Development Campus, CITY STATE, Career Technical Certificate, May 2006. Completed a two year program in Health Technology 2002 to 2006- Taylor High School, ADDRESS?? Harrison Ave, CITY Ohio (ABBREVIATE STATE), 45052 Member Skills USA 2004 to 2006 (THIS IS COOL!) Skills USA competition: State Gold Medalist, National Silver Medalist, 2005 National Technical Honor Society 2005-2006 Honor Roll 2004-2006 WHAT SCHOOL? Member College Technical Preparatory 2004-2006 WHAT SCHOOL? Experience 2008-present- The Christ Hospital, Labor and Delivery, 2139 Auburn Ave, Cincinnati Ohio (ABBREVIATE STATE) Surgical Technician (OB care Tech) Duties include: Assists surgeon during C-sections. Ensures surgical suite is adequately prepared for C-sections. Ensures labor and delivery rooms are adequately stocked and prepared. Assists Labor and Delivery nurses when needed. Perform clerk duties as required. 2006 to 2008 The Christ Hospital, 2 South, 2139 Auburn Ave, Cincinnati Ohio (ABBREVIATE STATE) Patient Care Assistant (PCA) Duties include: Vital signs, Blood sugar monitoring, Intake and Output, Phlebotomy, Direct Patient Care 2005-2006 Miami Haven Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Miamitown Ohio (ABBREVIATE STATE) State Tested Nurse Aide (STNA) Duties include: Feeding, Care of Residents
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