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okay you dont have to work in the wards, there are other things such as health promotion to get into.
there are only about 30 places per year, so it's very competitive. you have to submit a personal statement.dora_18 said:i was thinking that considering i want to work in midwifery anyway that id go straight into the B Midwifery....is it a popular course though? becuase i know that it only recently got introduced....
you do a grad dip and work as a student midwife on a maternity ward. you get paid when you work and go to uni in your spare time. it's also pretty competitive, you have to first apply for a job through a hospital and then apply to a unialthough...if you're a midwife before you become a RN can you do somekind of graduate diploma to become a RN...just like if you go into B nursing first you can graduate and as you work you do a graduate midwifery diploma...or would you have to do the course for a RN again...
Nurse Practitioners can prescribe and order pathology & diagnostic tests. you need to do your Masters + have 5000 hours over 6 years prior to your application (that's 6 years full-time) + go to an interview + find somewhere that is looking for a NP.and whats the go with nursing practiioners??is it kinda of like higher level than a registered nurse/midwife...but not exactly a doctor?
and vodkacrumble....considering you're at the end of your course...do u know how much you'll be earning?do nursing practitioners earn more....im so confused!
as in NUM?dora_18 said:ok cool...one more question..whats a nurse/midwife manager....
yep thats exactly what it isdora_18 said:i think that it..and as soon as i saw "NUM" now i know what it is....you're like in charge of the nurses in that particular section of the hospital yeh?
What do you mean by this? what sort of penalties? how does that work?vodkacrumble said:keep in mind that it's pretty easy to make another $5K+ a year in penalities when you get out of uni.
Needles/vaccinations are a requirement for clinical/practical.shanti96 said:If there are people who still visit this thread....um I really really really want to be a nurse and I'm still in high school. I REALLY want to get into this uni soooooooo bad! I personally dont like needles being stuck into me... hate it in-fact but I dont mind it being done to other people... would this affect my studies at the uni?