Explore a Graduate Diploma of Midwifery
| Presenter | Dr Angela Bull RM RN PhD | |
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| Location | Online | |
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Are you a registered nurse interested in becoming a midwife?
Join our free webinar, “Explore a Graduate Diploma of Midwifery” and discover how CDU can help you transition into a rewarding career in woman-centred maternity care.
Learn how flexible study can fit around work, family and life commitments while gaining the clinical skills and support needed to become a midwife.
What you’ll learn
*How the Graduate Diploma of Midwifery works
*Flexible study options, including online and on-campus delivery
*Pathways from nursing into midwifery and eligibility for NMBA registration
*Clinical placements, employed models and available support
*Insights from current students
*Answers to your questions about study and applying
Why study Midwifery at CDU?
*Flexible full-time and part-time study options
*Industry-aligned learning with real-world placements
*Access to clinical simulation suites in Darwin and Tamworth.
*Strong support for regional and remote students
*A practical pathway to becoming a registered midwife
Register now and explore where Midwifery at CDU could take you.
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