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Re: Australia
[quote user="Jenni"] Joy, Do you know if direct-entry/non-nurse midwives trained in the US can become registered midwives in Australia? Does one need a Bachelor's degree in Midwifery? [/quote] HI Jenni I'm not sure of the detail, but there are overseas educated direct entry midwives...
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Re: Australia
Joy, Do you know if direct-entry/non-nurse midwives trained in the US can become registered midwives in Australia? Does one need a Bachelor's degree in Midwifery?
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Re: Australia
Hello, I'm American and live in the US, but I may very well be moving to Australia in a few years. My boyfriend is from Melbourne and is here on a work visa. majikfaerie, I see you're a lay midwife. Are you able to practice legally?
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