On Sun, 9 Jun 2002 02:02,  Marilyn Kleidon wrote:
Hi Tina:

Just trying to contact you about the B. Mid student collective: haven't seen
 any postings lately and I am in the process of changing my internet
 provider. My new email address will be: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I was unsuccessful with my application for authorization to practice
 midwifery in NSW. Amazing: I will be appealing but the reason's given were
 that Seattle Midwifery school is not a University and therefore they did not
 consider the content of my course to be equivalent to the current Uni
 Midwifery programs in NSW. And, the other reason was that I am not a nurse
 (duh). I was rather meek when I received the news over the phone but will be
 a little more forceful after some reflection. I do think the application is
 probably dead in the water though. I also have an application in to the
 Queensland Nursing Council, am trying to think positively but am in reality
 expecting the same.

Anyway, it looks like it's back to student life for me. What I need from
 someone in the collective is email/web site addresses of the unis in SA and
 Vic running B. Mid programs. I found the Flinders Uni site and sent off an
 email to Jen Byrne. I found the Australian Catholic Universities site but
 could not find their B. Mid info, so I sent an email to the Dean. So, I
 guess I am looking for the Vic U and the SA Uni addresses.

Take care Tina, I hope you're lurking on the list. I also have a new laptop,
 so don't have many addresses in my address book yet.

marilyn


Marilyn have you found out if you can register as a midwife in NZ? because 
thye have direct entry mwfery I think it is easier to register there, then 
you can register in Australia..... 
I seem to remember someone from Canada doing that to be able to practice here 
-  a very roundabout way of accomplishing it (and probably costly, with all 
those registration fees) but could be an option......
jennifairy
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