Nursing vs Midwifery: Which Career is Right For Me?

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  • čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
  • Are you looking into a Nursing or Midwifery career, but can't decide between the two? Or maybe you are after a career change. In this video, I am joining forces up with Midwife Sundas 👩🏽‍🍼 and breaking down the key differences between Nursing and Midwifery, aswell as sharing our own golden pieces of advice along the way!
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    ⏰ Timestamps
    00:00 → 😄 Start Here
    00:45→ 🏥 Meet Nurse Zara + Midwife Sundas
    01:13→ 📚 Access Courses, Dual Qualification
    03:18→ 📝 Entry Exams, UCAS + Interviews
    04:40→ 🤔 Placements, Assignments, Do Student Nurses and Midwives have a normal university experience?
    05:52→ 🩺 Nursing vs Midwifery Specialties
    06:33→ 💰 Starting Salary + Banding System
    07:32→ 🔥 The challenges in the Nursing + Midwifery World
    08:33→ ❤️The Best moments
    09:41→ 💛 Golden Advice
    10:55→ 🤡 Bloopers
    Connect with Midwife Sundas 👩🏽‍🍼→
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Komentáře • 51

  • @fatimaunfiltered
    @fatimaunfiltered Před 2 lety +18

    I find it so interesting how different nursing & midwifery in UK is from Canada! Our bachelors are four years long , but I’ve never heard of a dual degree midwife + nurse program! That’s super cool :)

  • @duhfdferfheyfhreygdfjdfehj1766

    Wow, it´s interesting that nursing and midwifery are two different degrees/ courses. In Norway we have to have our bachelors in nursing before we can take master in midwifery. All midwifes in Norway are nurses with masters in midwifery and i think that´s amazing.

    • @devifdilla9465
      @devifdilla9465 Před rokem +3

      Exactly the same in Australia too!

    • @justgirl_90
      @justgirl_90 Před rokem +1

      ​@@devifdilla9465not anymore? Australia has seperate midwifery undergraduate degrees, and dual degrees with nursing at some universities

  • @cupcakes262
    @cupcakes262 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this. Not alot about nursing vs midwifery on CZcams in the Uk/Ireland context

  • @hannahworkman3645
    @hannahworkman3645 Před 2 lety +8

    Really interesting…my uni didn’t have a maths/English test if you already have relevant GCSEs 🙂 I went prepared to do them (and nervous) but was relieved not to have to!

  • @erykahafonso907
    @erykahafonso907 Před rokem +1

    This video was very helpful! Thank you so much! 💗

  • @ruvinisuranga8175
    @ruvinisuranga8175 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Zara.I am a nurse from Sri Lanka.I am eagerly waiting to watch your new videos.Whenever I am exhausted I just remember your energetic shifts.God bless you..❤️❤️

  • @mehwishkhawaja7198
    @mehwishkhawaja7198 Před rokem

    I'm BSN student. Feel happy to see you as a nurse working in London 😊

  • @AwaisMahmood57
    @AwaisMahmood57 Před rokem

    You're editing skills made this informative but funny too :). Thank you to you both, JazakAllah Khairan :)

  • @_Jonwall_
    @_Jonwall_ Před 2 lety +4

    Love how passionate you guys are about what you do 🔥 keep up the amazing work 🤙🏼

  • @israrswati249
    @israrswati249 Před 2 lety +1

    Well explained zara,appreciated 👏

  • @mellesia7646
    @mellesia7646 Před rokem +1

    Countries are so different, In Jamaica is same as UK you can choose to go directly into midwifery first with out being a RN first then move to Rn or start as RN then study midwifery.

  • @neethujohn4416
    @neethujohn4416 Před 2 lety +1

    Iam also interested to know how adult nursing is different from pediatric nursing and also how an international nurse can become a pediatric nurse or nurse specialist in the UK...

  • @farhanpatel1190
    @farhanpatel1190 Před rokem

    Hey Zara... I am fond of your videos. Really they are so knowledge upgrading. Can you make a video about expenses in London and how we can reduce them...

  • @reshinamasih6571
    @reshinamasih6571 Před rokem +2

    Hi thank you for sharing this, my 18 year old daughter really benefited from this as she was unsure which direction she wanted to pursue. This has clarified it…… Nursing it is !! Xx

  • @x9841
    @x9841 Před 2 lety

    NURSE ZARA :) I have a medical question! Since September last year, I've been having episodes where I get lots of chest pain,I struggle to breathe, I have pins and needles and then I faint. I've been in and out of hospital for weeks, but no one can figure out what's wrong with me. I now have a blood pressure of usually 140 - 169/ 90 -106
    What do you think that it may be????
    Edit: I am only 14 and it's making quite a big impact on my learning as I have one nearly every day

  • @jemshiyaalikasim7310
    @jemshiyaalikasim7310 Před rokem +3

    Hi, I’m currently doing an access course to get into uni next year, but I’m confused between radiography
    And nursing. I am interested in nursing but I have two young toddlers and I’m worried I won’t be able to manage everything. Also I was advised that the education system here is different to where I studied my ALevels and GCSE(India). Over here apparently they don’t give you so much of notes or classes, and it’s up to us to grow our knowledge buy reading books. Is this true?
    Also what do you specifically study in nursing. Also do you think radiography might be easier for me due to my situation. I’m interested in both my not sure which one would be easier so that it’s manageable with my busy life.
    Can you please help me by giving me an elaborated information on what is studied in nursing, how does the education and learning system works, is it really hard in reality, can we get day time placement if we have kids?
    And as much information as you can provide .
    I would really appreciate this and would make a huge difference in my life.
    Just reposting comment to be seen!

  • @RakibHasan-xs6fo
    @RakibHasan-xs6fo Před 2 lety +1

    Hi zara,i love you so much! 🥰🥰

  • @dc5592
    @dc5592 Před 2 lety +1

    So is the literacy and numeracy tests gcse kinda stuff? Do u get a calculator etc

  • @carinaferreira9768
    @carinaferreira9768 Před rokem

    so interesting! So if I top up a enrol on the 18 months midwifery programme, can I work as a nurse and a midwife or do I have to give up on one of them?

  • @jennifermary8526
    @jennifermary8526 Před 2 lety +1

    hi zara,how do we become Regd midwife after becoming a regd nurse in UK from overseas. i have done masters in midwifery from India

  • @ridgefernandes4774
    @ridgefernandes4774 Před 2 lety

    Zara I have a friend working in the UK for NHS trust. She has a concern handling the ward. Do you have any content. In which you can assist in this particular situation.

  • @sanianaz7481
    @sanianaz7481 Před 2 lety +1

    Dear zara
    I wm be really grateful if u guide me. I am a nurse in process to come to UK, I have one offer from London. However, people scared me that I can't save anything in London. Pls let me know what is best place to start in UK. I am a critical care nurse.

  • @richardrai2372
    @richardrai2372 Před 2 lety

    I have a question
    Can we study staff nurse in uk after passing class 10?
    If yes then what is the procedure?

  • @ginibiji3291
    @ginibiji3291 Před 2 lety

    I am a Indian Nurse completed 4 years Bsc nursing degree in 2018. Then completed Msc nursing degree in obstetrics and midwifery nursing in 2021. Now I have processing with NMC with adult nursing as I was adviced to so by many of my seniors. Can I shift after coming there to midwifery??

  • @sadiaafrintnurse
    @sadiaafrintnurse Před rokem +1

    Hello! sister I am speaking from Bangladesh. I had some questions for you. I am also a nursing student. I also want to work in UK. So you went to UK as a nurse. What course did you need to complete for this? And how did you get to the UK? Please let me know!

  • @viuma_capita_
    @viuma_capita_ Před rokem

    Hello, I want to do midwifery, but I applied for public health function year, them I can choose to adult nursing or children, if I do adult nursing can I do midwifery after?

  • @sitharadilshani1937
    @sitharadilshani1937 Před 2 lety

    hello..how many mandatory night shift dose a NHS nurse have pare week?

  • @bigprize9894
    @bigprize9894 Před 2 lety

    I wanted to do nursing from Manchester can I choose adult nursing programme. Plz guide me

  • @shivamtyagi7065
    @shivamtyagi7065 Před 2 lety

    Hello zara . I am from india and I am a nursing student and I want to get nursing job in uk so what i have to do plz suggest me

  • @arsonist9535
    @arsonist9535 Před měsícem

    can i get a dual degree if i do a 3 year undergraduate in midwifery and then a shortened nursing degree or does it have to be 3 yrs in nursing first?

  • @nzniyaz1244
    @nzniyaz1244 Před rokem

    Assalamu alaikum.
    Hello, I am a student of Diploma in nursing science & midwifery in Bangladesh. Can you make a video, how we prepare to Job in a foreign country . I think those video help us to a road map to a successful nursing profession .

  • @kaverikatta2703
    @kaverikatta2703 Před 2 lety

    Hi zara. I am india. I am finished my b pharmacy. I want to know about the same details in pharmacy jobs pls tell me who to apply the pharmacist jobs

  • @amarachiojeh7351
    @amarachiojeh7351 Před rokem

    Pls Nurse Zara, after studying midwifery for three years and you graduate as a registered midwife, and then you went for post basic nursing and studied it for sixteen month and graduated as a registered nurse. Will you be able to choose any specialty in nursing. Please Nurse Zara I need your reply 🙏🙏🙏

  • @sanjumedicalmotivational9773

    Hii ma'am..how we can process to come uk as an Indian nurse..

  • @sharlettrisa1371
    @sharlettrisa1371 Před 2 lety +3

    Zara,im a 3rd year bsc nursing student from india....now i have got a chance to study bsc nsg in UK..i am really inspired of the education and practice given by the universities of UK..but i have to drop my indian bsc nursing course to come to UK...i feel hardly confused on what to do next...can u plzz help me out to take a good decision!..

  • @digitalchaupal
    @digitalchaupal Před rokem

    Hello ...I really like you video and I am just wondering that is there any chance for me to work with you as a video editor?

  • @shivkumarkinikar1103
    @shivkumarkinikar1103 Před 2 lety

    Mam i am indian your video motivate to me

  • @julianaquainoo9874
    @julianaquainoo9874 Před rokem

    I want to know the best school

  • @user-bb1zi7fo9n
    @user-bb1zi7fo9n Před 6 měsíci

    Assalamu alaykum guys,it is so interesting.I am studying foundation year in nursing,pharmacy and life science right now at uea and I want to apply for midwifery bachelor degree.Can I directly apply for midwifery from nursing or should I take a level from medicine

  • @govardhanvarada8879
    @govardhanvarada8879 Před rokem

    Mam what is the salary of nurse in uk per annum??

  • @anuradhadesilva7168
    @anuradhadesilva7168 Před 2 lety

    plz do videos to help osce 🥺

  • @nzniyaz1244
    @nzniyaz1244 Před rokem

    which country best for nursing work as a muslim religion?? Please 🙏 answer the questions. Those answers help me to build my career.

  • @Creative_VDO
    @Creative_VDO Před 2 lety

    Hey Zara , Are you belong to *india*

  • @botanica3396
    @botanica3396 Před rokem

    Hey Zara r u from India

  • @fortunebird6
    @fortunebird6 Před 2 lety

    nice voice.
    i like

  • @katrinagarrett9612
    @katrinagarrett9612 Před rokem +3

    Nurses should never be paid less than Band 8.

  • @mattaswathi2945
    @mattaswathi2945 Před rokem

    Mam are u indian