Certified Nurse-Midwives provide gynecological and low-risk obstetrical care
Certified Nurse-Midwives provide gynecological and low-risk obstetrical care
Introduction
Certified nurse-midwives (CNMs) are highly trained nurses who provide gynecological and low-risk obstetrical care. The benefits to having a certified nurse-midwife include access to comprehensive health care and greater comfort in your healthcare decision-making process.
Nurse-midwives are certified professional midwives who have completed a rigorous education and clinical training program.
Certified Nurse-Midwives are advanced practice nurses who have completed a rigorous education and clinical training program. They are certified by the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM), an organization that sets standards for professional nursing certifications in midwifery.
Certified Nurse-Midwives also hold a graduate degree, master’s degree or higher, and at least two years of clinical experience before they can apply for certification as an experienced CNM.
Nurse-midwives provide gynecological and low-risk obstetrical care
Nurse-midwives provide gynecological and low-risk obstetrical care. Nurse-midwives are highly trained nurses with advanced degrees who work closely with physicians to ensure the highest level of patient care.
Nurse-midwives have been providing exceptional health care since the mid 1800s, when Dr. William Thomas Mott established his practice in Utica, New York as well as other locations around New York state. In 1973, he began training others in this field; today we have over 1 million certified nurse-midwives nationwide who continue to provide outstanding quality medical services at affordable prices!
Certified nurse-midwives can be board certified in one of three specialties, including obstetrics, oncology and maternal-fetal medicine.
Certified nurse-midwives can be board certified in one of three specialties, including obstetrics, oncology and maternal-fetal medicine. They are highly trained nurses with advanced degrees who have completed additional training beyond the bachelor’s degree.
Nurse practitioners (NPs) are similar to certified nurse-midwives but may practice independently or under the supervision of a physician or other healthcare provider, such as an obstetrician/gynecologist (OB/GYN). The American College of Nurse Practitioners’ website describes NP as “a registered nurse who has been granted independent clinical practice authority by the state where they work.”
Certified nurse-midwives are highly trained nurses with advanced degrees who work closely with physicians to ensure the highest level of patient care.
Certified nurse-midwives are highly trained nurses with advanced degrees who work closely with physicians to ensure the highest level of patient care. Certified nurse-midwives are trained in both nursing and midwifery skills. They provide gynecological and low-risk obstetrical care for women at all stages of pregnancy, including prenatal, labor and delivery through postpartum recovery.
Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) training includes an educational sequence that lasts four years or more depending on the state where you plan to practice as a CNM after graduation
The benefits to having a certified nurse-midwife include access to comprehensive health care.
Certified nurse-midwives provide comprehensive health care, including gynecological and low-risk obstetrical care. They offer a unique blend of skills and experience that cannot be matched by other providers in the community.
Certified nurse-midwives are highly trained nurses with advanced degrees who have been approved by their state’s Board of Nursing as well as by the American College of Nurse-Midwifery (ACNM). The ACNM is an organization dedicated to promoting quality healthcare through education, research and public policy advocacy for all women’s health issues across the lifespan from puberty until menopause.
Certified Nurse Midwives can provide: – Comprehensive Health Care for Women – Gynecological Care under Ultrasound at Home or Hospital Setting – Fetal Monitoring during Pregnancy
Conclusion
We hope this overview of nurse-midwives has helped you understand what a certified nurse-midwife is, how to find one and why it’s important for women to have access to top quality care.