Re: 2/06 ACOG Statement on 'Lay' Midwifery - Long response

From: Cheri Van Hoover (cherivh@xdcr.com)
Wed Feb 22 18:39:16 2006


Len2976@aol.com wrote:

>
> ---The shortest route to become a CNM would be through a basic nursing
> (AD) program
> of 2 years followed by a 1 year nurse-midwifery certificate program.

That option is no longer available. You have to end with a Bachelor's Degree or higher now.

Cheri

--
Cheri Van Hoover, CNM, MS
Faculty, Midwifery Institute at Philadelphia University




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