Fast track application as an enrolled nurse, registered nurse or midwife - AFTR-40 Form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section A, where you will select the type of registration you are applying for: Registered Nurse, Enrolled Nurse, or Midwife. Mark all that apply.
  3. In Section B, provide your personal details including your name, date of birth, and any previous names. Ensure to attach proof of any name changes if applicable.
  4. Fill out Section C with your current contact information and residential address. Make sure to indicate if your principal place of practice is the same as your residential address.
  5. Proceed to Section D and answer questions regarding your suitability for registration. Be thorough in providing details about any criminal history or impairments.
  6. Complete Sections E and F by reviewing obligations and consent statements before signing. Ensure all required supporting documents are attached as per the checklist in Section G.

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An ADN degree is one of the fastest ways to become a nurse. These programs bypass general education classes and focus entirely on the coursework needed for nursing. However, there are some considerations youll want to think about with an ADN. There may be career growth limitations with an ADN.
If youre a registered adult nurse you may be able to take a conversion course to become a midwife. These usually take between 18 and 24 months.
Pathways to Become an RN The ADN is the quickest way to become an RN if you dont have a college degree, taking approximately two years to complete. ADNs who want to advance to the BSN degree would then take an RN-BSN program.
An LPN program is the fastest way to become a nurse, even though the scope of practice is more limited than that of an RN. In these one-year programs, youll strengthen clinical and patient care skills.
Is midwifery or nursing harder? To answer this question directly, as a career path, nursing is likely harder than midwifery. The deeper answer is that both paths are challenging for their own unique reasons.

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An EN can become a registered nurse (RN) with the completion of a Bachelor of Nursing. Many universities offer a Bachelor of Nursing to ENs, recognising previous learning and experience.
A registered nurse degree apprenticeship (RNDA) offers a flexible route to becoming a nurse that doesnt require full-time study at university.
Accelerated baccalaureate programs offer the quickest route to licensure as a registered nurse (RN) for adults who have already completed a bachelors or graduate degree in a non-nursing discipline. Fast-track entry-level baccalaureate programs take between 11 and 18 months to complete, including prerequisites.

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