We are seriously considering a move to Oregon - all of my family now live on or near the Westcoast.
I am studying midwifery, doubt I will license, though haven't ruled it out. I would be looking for an apprenticeship or preceptorship.
Where in Oregon is there a need for more midwives? I would live in a smaller town, suburb, rural area as long as its hopefully within an hour of a major metropolitan area, as well.
Communities that are more progressive, food co-ops and whole foods stores accessible, homeschool co-ops are desired.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Nikki
I am studying midwifery, doubt I will license, though haven't ruled it out. I would be looking for an apprenticeship or preceptorship.
Where in Oregon is there a need for more midwives? I would live in a smaller town, suburb, rural area as long as its hopefully within an hour of a major metropolitan area, as well.
Communities that are more progressive, food co-ops and whole foods stores accessible, homeschool co-ops are desired.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Nikki










and progressive notions with them. I'm pretty sure there are midwives out there, but don't know how wrapped up the market is down there.

