Nurse Midwifery
A nurse midwife is a person trained in the two professions of nursing and midwifery as compared to a certified midwife (CM) who is trained in midwifery but not through the profession of nursing. The… More »
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The History of Midwifery and Childbirth in America: A Time Line ... 1932-1938: A terrible drought set in and became the worst agricultural disaster in American history. ... The AMA campaign against nationalized medicine cost $1.5 million. At the time it was the most expensive lobbying effort in American history.
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The authors discuss the why's and how's of homebirth, including a brief history of midwifery, considerations to weigh in deciding on types of midwives and tips on how to choose a midwife. ...Anyone considering the profession of midwifery will also find this useful as a general overview of what a midwife does. ... Midwifery Desk...
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Article about the history of the profession of midwifery ... Highlights in the history of a very old profession, ... (To learn more about the history of the Frontier Nursing Service, read Wide Neighborhoods, the autobiography of its founder, Mary Breckenridge. Mary Breckenridge introduced modern nurse-midwifery, based on the...
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Thus, the profession of midwifery began. Indeed, as historians have noted, midwifery has been characterized as a social role throughout recorded history, regardless of culture or time.
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Midwifery in the United States ... Midwifery in Colonial America began as an extension of European practices. It was noted that Brigit Lee Fuller attended three births on the Mayflower. ... The Midwifery Controversy...
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J Midwifery Womens Health. 2005; 50(5):411-7 (ISSN: 1542-2011) ... Health Services Accessibility [history] ... History, 20th Century...
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The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology ... History of Nursing...
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History of Midwifery in the US Parkland Memorial Hospital Parkland School of Nurse Midwifery History of Midwifery in the US [Download this file in Text Format] Midwifery in the United States Native Americans had midwives within their various tribes.
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Midwifery is an internationally recognized profession with practitioners throughout the world. In the United States, midwifery education that meets the standards of the American College of Nurse-Midwives goes beyond the ... An article that looks at the history of midwifery, and the status of birth in the United States.
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