Tips On Becoming A Portland Midwife

By Isabella Harrington


Many individuals are increasingly embracing the midwife career option. Compared to years back when the profession was not highly regarded, today it is has become a mainstream career option in the health care industry. Midwifes play the role of helping women during pregnancy, childbirth and postnatal and prenatal care. If considering to become a Portland midwife, understanding some of this information can be very helpful.

Professional training for midwives is offered in various career institutions, particularly in universities and colleges. You can either opt for a full term Bachelors degree course, associates which takes two years or a certification course that takes six months. The program you choose is highly dependent on the qualifications you have. Whether you are a high school graduate or a nurse who wants to change career, there are some basics you should know.

The first step is enrolling in a midwifery course in a reputable training institution. There are many schools that offer this course. Some of them are offering online programs that benefit those who have tight schedules so as to study at their own pace. The most important thing to keep in mind before enrolling for any courses, is ensuring that the school you choose is accredited to offer training by the professional regulating board.

Completing the specified clinical training hours of the course is one of the most critical parts of the entire program. Training on-site takes up majority of the training time for this course. This is because you have to be taken through the actual procedures that are required to offer professional services. Clinical exposure helps you gain proper knowledge and skills on how to deliver babies and offer postnatal care. For those who take online courses, attending a local community health center is included in the course.

Passing the certification and licensing exams is the next step after you have fully completed training. Students are required to pass all the qualification exams before being given the legal mandate to practice the midwifery profession. Certification exams which are in computerized formats are offered by training institutions and testing centers that have been accredited by the American Midwifery Certification Board.

It is important to understand that re-certification has to be done every years while the working status should be maintained every three years. Ensure that you fully understand the certification guidelines before sitting for exams. You should also be well prepared both academically and financially before sitting for the exams. The exams often cost around $500.

Although most midwifery skills can be acquired through the training course, a few qualities are important so as to effectively offer services. Students must have good communication skills, know how to interact socially, be polite, respectful and other positive attributes. A detailed course syllabus is provided to students outlining how best to handle emotional needs of patients.

After getting certified as a professional Portland midwife, you can choose among various career paths available. There are many options available such as working in hospitals, birth centers and health departments. You can also offer actual services or consultations on independent childbirth, pregnancy care, hospital associated practice and others. The profession is rewarding in terms of payment and shows tremendous opportunity for more growth.




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