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First you must first complete the education and training necessary to be a registered nurse (RN). Then you need to be licensed as a nurse practitioner (NP). And after you must be licensed by the state in which you plan to practice. Its optional to obtain a National certification from the ANA or other nursing board.

• Requirements for a RN include an associate degree in nursing (ADN), a bachelor of science degree in nursing (BSN), or completion of a diploma program, as well as direct patient care for acutely or chronically ill patients. Associate degree in nursing programs, which are offered by community and junior colleges, usually take 2-3 years. BSN programs are offered by colleges and universities and take 4-5 years and diploma programs are administered in hospitals and usually take 2-3 years. Depending on the program attended, the candidate may fulfill some NP requirements while completing the RN degree.

• Once registered nurse status is attained, the candidate must complete a state-approved advanced training program that usually specializes in a field such as family practice, internal medicine, or women's health. The degree can be granted by any of the following: Community college (grants an associate degree), Hospital-based program (grants a 3-year diploma) or University, which grants a bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) degree; a master's of science in nursing (MSN) degree, which is the minimum degree required; or a doctorate in nursing.

• After completing the education program, the candidate must be licensed by the state in which he or she plans to practice. The State Boards of Nursing regulate nurse practitioners and each state has its own licensing and certification criteria.

• After receiving state licensing, a nurse practitioner can apply for national certification from the ANA or other professional nursing boards

2007-01-10 14:11:46 · answer #1 · answered by gospieler 7 · 0 0

My answer is, the same amount of time that you study to be any kind of registered nurse. Going to school to be a registered nurse only gives you the basics. Everyone learns this universal basic, and in your thrown onto a floor or everything changes. We live in a time for all of the information that we know and the entire world is doubled every eighteen months. This is especially true in the medical field. This being said, it is impossible for them to teach you everything that you would need to know in this field in a couple of years of school. My advice to you, is to go to a good and Nursing school, and then apply at different clinics and hospitals both public and private until someone leads you into the door. this will get his close to being a midwife as possible. At this point, you will decide whether it's really what you want to do, and then you will apply for more schools to learn even more. Then you learn everything from firsthand experience. Good luck!

2007-01-10 13:13:40 · answer #2 · answered by Jack S 3 · 0 0

There are lots of shorter RN programs, but your best bet is to get a BSN - Bachelors of Science Nursing, which takes 4 years. If you would like to become a Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM), it takes an additional three years of school.

2007-01-10 13:13:53 · answer #3 · answered by mistress_piper 5 · 0 0

you are able to desire to get a level in nursing and practice to the OB branch. in the event that they require something they permit you comprehend. no longer all hospitals require you to paintings Med-Surg ,some hospitals have staggering coaching classes or maybe new grad particular OB coaching, see what the hospitals on your section require. maximum if no longer all require particular coaching like Neonatal Resuscitation, ACLS or BLS and Fetal monitoring training, that are many times presented by potential of the scientific institution itself. good success!!!

2016-11-28 03:07:40 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Check out www.lmi.(your state initials).gov This site has so much information, that it will help you out immensely.
Good luck and Peace!

2007-01-10 13:10:50 · answer #5 · answered by Chris 4 · 0 0

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