Student Midwife Provisional License and Preceptor Agreement is a legal document that was released by the South Dakota Department of Health - a government authority operating within South Dakota.
Q: What is a Student Midwife Provisional License?
A: A Student Midwife Provisional License is a temporary license issued to student midwives in South Dakota to practice under the supervision of a licensed preceptor.
Q: Who can apply for a Student Midwife Provisional License?
A: Students who are enrolled in an approved midwifery education program and have completed specific coursework and clinical requirements can apply for a Student Midwife Provisional License.
Q: What are the requirements to be a preceptor for a student midwife in South Dakota?
A: To be a preceptor for a student midwife in South Dakota, you need to be a licensed midwife or a certified nurse-midwife who meets certain criteria set by the South Dakota Department of Health.
Q: What is a Preceptor Agreement?
A: A Preceptor Agreement is a written agreement between a student midwife and their preceptor that outlines the expectations, responsibilities, and scope of practice during the clinical training period.
Q: How long is the validity of a Student Midwife Provisional License?
A: A Student Midwife Provisional License is valid for one year.
Q: What happens after the completion of the clinical training period?
A: After the completion of the clinical training period, the student midwife can apply for a full midwifery license in South Dakota, provided they have met all the requirements.
Q: Are there any limitations on a Student Midwife Provisional License?
A: Yes, there are certain limitations on a Student Midwife Provisional License, such as practicing only under the direct supervision of a licensed preceptor and not being able to practice independently.
Form Details:
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