Dear Megan

The independent midwives practicing in Sydney (to my knowledge) either have
a clinic set up in their own home or they visit in the women's homes.

Cheers

Jane Palmer

Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond
Caring, Professional Midwifery Services
Sydney Visit http://www.pregnancy.com.au



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Dear Meaghan: I am going on a student placement to St. George Hospital,
Kegorah, Sydney. It will be Jan2 through Feb 7 or there abouts. I am
returning to Seattle for most of 2002, to take the state licensing exam here
and to work while I wait for my daughter to finish nursing school. I am not
an RN so, as I explained in a reply to Denise, I am not sure what that means
for me in NSW.  I plan to return to Australia, most likely NSW towards the
end of 2002 or early 2003. It is my dream to practice caseload midwifery
there, I can't imagine doing it any other way, but I will do whatever it
takes to become registered and practice midwifery.

To those of you in independent practice, do you rent office space in
professional buildings and if so, what do you pay for the space?

Regards, marilyn
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