NNKL.COM
welcome to my space
X
Search:  
 HOME   International Scholarships
International Scholarships
Published by: anonym 2009-01-09
Welcome to:nnkl.com

  • I am looking for list of scholarships/grants/loans (in other words, money) available to a European Union citizen (Netherlands) to study midwifery in the United States. The student has her bachelor's degree (from Russia), and wishes now to pursue a degree in mid-wifery. There are limited schools out there for this subject, but she's found one in El Paso, Texas called "Maternidad La Luz." She's a great person, smart, hard-working, but she doesn't have the money to study in the states. Her relevant details (let me know if you need more?): Russian born Dutch citizen for the past 11 years B.S. in science 35 years old, female. Wishes to matriculate either in the spring or fall of 2006. I am looking for scholarships that would be available for her either from the States, or Europe, or the Netherlands (or anywhere else in the world that would support her). In the list of scholarships, I hope there is included at least the following information: 1. Name of the scholarship 2. Deadline 3. Money amount 4. Application materials (where to get, what to submit) It is hard to find scholarships for international students. Thanks, google answers is awesome.


  • I suggest that you check with the American College of Nurse-Midwives: http://www.acnm.org/ Also check with individual program to which you plan to attend. Managed care in the USA affects all aspects of health care. In populated areas of California, there is often a glut of doctors, and the physicians often try to keep the pregnant patients for their own practices. There are a few midwifery practices, often serving inner city poor. There are some homebirth practices. Most midwives in California work in hospital based practices however. In rural areas, it is easier for a midwife practice to survive, due to physician shortage. In certain areas of Europe midwifery is more common than in the USA.


  • This site has scholarship listings that seem to match, but not much specific info: http://www.iefa.org/search/ This site seems to be a paid service -- are they worth it? http://www.scholarshipexperts.com/ Have to keep looking... I think I'm just not using the search terms and I'm getting lost in all the cyver trash out there...
  • INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS::
    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTMLA limited number of scholarships are available for International Students at RIT . Who is the International Student Scholarship Committee?
    http://www.rit.edu/studentaffairs/iss/forms/ISS Application Instructions 2008-2009.pdf
    HOME


  • Thanks for the info. She wants to study in the states to be closer to me. :)She hopes to make her beginning spanish better by studying in El Paso. Do you have any information on the market for midwifery in the states, i.e. california? Do people actually use their services? (as you can tell, I don't know much about it) And I wonder why no researcher has got back to me?
  • Financial Aid & Scholarship Office :: International Students::
    The Financial Aid & Scholarship Office at San José State University provides scholarship availability to international students only after the students have
    http://www.sjsu.edu/faso/scholarships/international_students/
    HOME
    International Scholarships : Financial Aid and Scholarships ::
    International students are encouraged to apply for academic scholarships at Texas State . If you are a continuing international student, you may apply for
    http://www.finaid.txstate.edu/scholarships/international.html
    HOME


  • AH, well, that is a very good reason. There are other places in the States to learn midwifery: http://programs.gradschools.com/usa/midwifery.html Here are sites by state on the subject: http://www.123gold.com/midwife/#top And here is some more information. The site mentions there being 4000 midwives in USA: http://www.faqs.org/faqs/medicine/midwifery/united-states/ And this is the (or a) professional organization: http://www.acnm.org/ http://www.narm.org/htb.htm Of course, the people in the professional are all very positive about the practice. This book seems to give a more overall picture: http://www.icea.org/MI9711rev.htm http://www.registerguard.com/news/2005/12/09/a1.midwives.1209.p1.php?section=cityregion http://www.seattlemidwifery.org/action_progress.htm http://www.gentlebirth.org/archives/advocacy.html http://www.naturalchildbirth.org/natural/resources/global/global14.htm http://www.itvs.org/bornintheusa/childbirth.html The last site mentions that only 7% of US births in hospitals are by midwives and many fewer at home. http://130.88.13.169/browse/subject-listing/WQ160.html I'll stop throwing sites at you. I think you are right to ask about opportunities in the profession. It seems like it has a lot of competition from the doctors and hospitals. A very personal comment: I could imagine that pregnant women would prefer to choose a midwife with whom they felt they had much in common. I am sure that your friend is very empathetic, but her not being an American could make it more difficult for her to find clients. That relates to your question about people actually using midwives. Regards, Myoarin


  • Hi: "have I been assigned a researcher?" It does not work that way. Researchers pick the questions they think they can answer and .. You got quite a few 'free' suggestions in the comments. If you feel you need more, please repost your questions and I will answer (best I can) - with no guarantee of success .. I would suggest she first looks at (site and book) http://www.unesco.org/education/studyingabroad/index.shtml It worked for me - long time ago -in similar situation .. Hedgie


  • I notice on the FAQs that a working knowledge of Spanish is a requirement since 95% of the clients speak Spanish. http://www.maternidadlaluz.com/faqs.sstg Your friend will also apparently need a car. Midwifery in the Netherlands seems to be a more accepted and recognized profession, hence a more logical place to learn it. But I guess the person has good reasons to want to study it in the States. http://www.acegraphics.com.au/articles/smulders02.html http://www.churchilltrust.com.au/Fellows%20Reports/Holland%20Janine%201999.pdf http://www.midwiferytoday.com/international/Netherlands.asp


  • ...I'm wondering why I havn't received an answer yet - have I been assigned a researcher? If it helps, for my questions, the scholarships don't have to relate to midwifery - just international studies? Does this help?


  • mehtasachin569, "I wonder why no researcher has got back to me?" I cannot speak on behalf of all Researchers. I began to research for your question, having some experience in this area of international education. All I could find was the Fulbright scholarships, which are obviously not meant for people planning to later live in the United States.





  • I Am a Sinner – What About You?
    Global Sourcing and Supplier Online by Dylan

    You are looking at:nnkl.com's International Scholarships, click nnkl.com to home
  • my most recent photo
  • sushi pics
  • time to edit photos
  • veins for c c
  • omg shoes
  • been working on focus c c pls
  • colourful cemetary
  • just been out and about
  • new lens new photos
  • how to build a storm chasing car
  • distracting wires
  • old car
  • new here some of my work
  • critque me please
  •  
  • new here what do you think
  • assiniboine park zoo
  • beginner pics feedback please
  • last one of the night
  • 3 random shots
  • another from 2006
  • probably sick of these by now
  • hdr attempt
  • equine portraits
  • depth of field and c c please
  • my new 50mm f 1 8
  • digital newcomer s hdr
  • random pet photos
  •  Homepage | Add to favorites | Contact us | Exchange links | LOGIN | Site map | 
    Copyright© 2008 nnkl.com        Site made:CFZ