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    Certificate Programs in Midwifery

    Earning a certificate is a smart way for current professionals to expand their career opportunities. A certificate offers advanced skills and training, and it often takes between one and two years to complete. A variety of subjects are available for certificate study.

    What is a certificate in midwifery? This program prepares students to become a midwife, which is an independent healthcare provider who is trained to assist women in childbirth. Most midwives have the knowledge and skills to take care of both mom and the baby after birth. Training may include physical exams, contraceptive methods, prenatal care, labor and birth care, gynecological care, and postnatal care. Many programs will also teach counseling and health education skills so that midwives can take better care of their patients.

    Studying to be a midwife has a number of benefits. Midwives positively affect the birth process and allow women to give birth more naturally. Their salaries are also often higher than the national average.

    The tuition and fees involved with a midwifery certificate will vary from one institution to another. The location of the school is a big factor, as is the length of the program.

    Once they have received all of their required education, there are a variety of career options for midwives. Some may choose to work in a clinic or hospital setting, while others may choose to work in a midwifery birth center. Some also work independently and travel to the homes of their clients. Main responsibilities may include primary care, reproductive care, and birth attendance. Individuals who want less patient contact may choose to be a supervisor of a birth center or teach other midwives and nurses.

    Start comparing midwifery schools right now. Using our database, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.