As an RM you are qualified to care for women from conception through to 6 weeks postnatal. This includes working in SCN, administering medication and obviously post natal wards. Currently in SA we are working towards getting RM's prescribing rights, as the midwives in NZ have. You need to decide if you want to be a nurse or a midwife, then decide from there.


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, which just isn't doable when I live on the Coast and have a little bubba. Would LOVE to get into the BMid through UQ as you are based in a hospital straight away. You have problem based learning at the hospital on Mondays then you do two 8 hour shifts per week in the antenatal clinic, postnatal ward or birth suites (birth suites from second semester onwards) where you are buddied up with one of the midwives as your "mentor". Then there is one day a week of non compulsory lectures at the uni (which I wouldn't go to as you can just download them off the net). What are you currently studying?


as that would be perfect for me!


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