What is a Master of Science in Nursing: Nurse Midwifery Degree?
A Master of Science in Nursing: Nurse Midwifery program is designed to assist registered nurses to progress to become certified midwives. Many programs offer clinical rotations to provide a variety of possible experiences. Some schools offer the opportunity to study other courses on the health of women with concurrent clinical experiences to provide the possibility of diversification of careers. Required Courses Courses in a Master of Science in Nursing: Nurse Midwifery curriculum develops the skills to facilitate effective delivery and support and advice to mothers during pregnancy. Classes may include: • Health Assessment for Nursing Practice • Pharmacology for Nursing Practice • Reproductive Dynamics • Foundations of Health Promotion • Primary Care of Women • Genetics Applications in Practice Nursing • Pharmacology for Nurse-Midwifery/Women’s Health • Nurse Midwifery Skills Acquired A master’s degree in nursing and midwifery nurses develops life skills such as planning of care, phys
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