Community vs Out-of-Hospital Birth: What’s in a Name?
Community vs out-of-hospital birth; JMWH 2019 Do words matter when describing where births take place?
Community vs out-of-hospital birth; JMWH 2019 Do words matter when describing where births take place?
Sunday Smith LM is featured in this article which highlights rural health care, problems with insurance reimbursement, and the personal sacrifices Sunday makes to offer safe, compassionate care to New
A television station in Albany interviewed Michelle Doyle LM for National Midwifery Week. https://wnyt.com/news/health-beat-midwifery/5515574/
Celebrate National Midwifery Week with the U of Rochester midwives in this television broadcast, which also discusses Centering Pregnancy, a unique midwifery prenatal care model. https://foxrochester.com/news/good-day-rochester/recognizing-and-celebrating-midwife-led-care
Poor coordination of care across providers and birth settings has been associated with adverse maternal-newborn outcomes. Research suggests that integration of midwives into regional health systems is a key determinant
This blog is from the season that ended in Spring 2019 by Nancy Kraus. The 8th season of “Call the Midwife,” which concluded recently, dealt significantly with illegal abortion through
This article in Contemporary Ob-Gyn summarizes a study which found that interprofessional care (i.e midwife-doctor teams) rather than MD care alone resulted in fewer interventions and more vaginal deliveries in
In August of 2019, New York midwives Karen Jefferson, Betsy Arnold-Leahy, and Susanrachel Condon graduated from the Doctorate in Midwifery program at the Midwifery Institute of Jefferson University in Philadelphia.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the members of the board as well as all the other midwives and midwifery students who have volunteered their time
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Findings from this statewide workforce and maternity care consumer survey demonstrate midwifery services offer high value maternity care. “The Midwifery Model provides care that is woman- and family-centered and relies
This week’s post is from midwife Nancy Kraus. Enjoy! It is now 1962 in London. The theme of this episode is Expectations and Disappointments. One of the expectations explored is