About the job:

What you do

As a Midwife, you help healthy women during labor, delivery, and after the birth of their babies. Midwives may deliver babies at birthing centers or at home, but most can also deliver babies at a hospital.

The tough stuff

As a Midwife, you may struggle with: 

  • Health problems - The long shifts and heavy workload affect the midwives both psychologically and physically
  • A lack of personal development
  • High-stress situations
  • Working unpredictable hours
The cool stuff

As a Midwife, you will get to: 

  • Help women and make a difference in their lives
  • Specialize in areas, such as diabetes management and high-risk pregnancies
  • Have opportunities in various settings including hospitals, clinics, and birthing centers
Typical work hours
  • 40 hours a week
  • Irregular hours

Are you the right fit?

Classes you should be good at
  • Biology
Best high school track(s)
  • Life Sciences
  • Sciences
Personal qualities
  • Expressing yourself verbally
  • Reasoning & Problem Solving

Will you make money?

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Education stuff:

Education required

In order to become a Midwife, you will need to:

  • Obtain a Bachelor's Degree in Midwifery or it's equivalent
  • Register with the Lebanese order of Midwives 
Online education resources
Local universities
International universities

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