"I consider it to be one of the best-kept secrets of midwifery education."
"When I was making the decision to come to Baystate for my midwifery education, I had heard that the program was special and unique. Now, as I compare my experiences with my friends' experiences at other schools, I am convinced that I am truly in a one-of-a-kind program."
"The individual attention that students are able to receive due to the small class size and one-on-one preceptorship is invaluable. Where else can a student have a preceptor (who does not have her own patient load for the day) assigned specifically to work with her and guide her through the entire process?"
"The intimate feel of this program has also allowed me to develop personal connections with many different midwives and this has helped me acheive my goals; they have supported me in applying for and being awarded scholarships and grants, and arranging international midwifery service projects."
"It is pleasure to work with every single one of the different midwives in the practice and learn from their individual strengths. Because all of the midwives are involved in the education program, discussions around evidence-based practice are always welcomed and encouraged and I feel confident that I am receiving the most up-to-date information for my future practice."
"I also love the diverse population that I get to work with here, and have had clinical placements at various community health centers, the hospital and the correctional facility. All of these experiences (and my upcoming integration in California) have been arranged by the program. Furthermore, the program has arranged for us to participate in learning opportunities with experts in different fields (such as infertility or public health) and we have access to all of the learning and resources that residents have access to (such as OB/GYN Grand Rounds or the Health Sciences Library). Last but not least, this program is incredibly affordable compared to many other programs.
"Whenever I come across nurses considering midwifery as the next step, I always encourage them to apply to this program. I consider it to be one of the best-kept secrets of midwifery education."
—Rachel Ballester