Re: 2/06 ACOG Statement on 'Lay' Midwifery

From: Anna Meenan, MD (annam@uic.edu)
Fri Feb 24 19:07:02 2006


At Fri, 24 Feb 2006, GA12L@aol.com wrote: >

Thanks for clearing that up for us, Gail. I understand completely now.

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Anna Meenan, MD

> >For example, our minimum qualification is GCSE (General Certificate of >Secondary Education) It's the old GCE (O Levels) and CSE's merged. GCSE A-C grade >are the equivalent of O levels and D-E CSE's. They normally take 10 GCSE's >to give them scope to take any A (Advanced) level which are the entry >requirements for University. However, if you pass English, History and Geography at >GCSE you can't do Maths A level so it can be very restrictive. What you >pass at GCSE dictates what you can take at A level and what you pass at A level >dictates what you take at degree level. > >For Diploma or Advanced Diploma midwifery you need 5 GCSE's grade A-C which >includes English, Maths and a science subject. For degree level midwifery >you need 3 A level passes. > >Gail





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