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Who's to blame for not reaching a budget deal? There's a big misconception out there that midwives promote natural at home births. But that's not the case. We caught up with former WCIA 3 morning anchor Jennifer Hendricks. She recently gave birth to a baby with the help of a certified nurse midwife.
POINT PLEASANT — The 19th annual Point Pleasant Sternwheel Regatta Queen pageant is today at 6 p.m. in the historic State Theater. This year’s pageant, “An Affair to Remember,” will feature a montage of James Bond music and plenty of action.
POINT PLEASANT — The 19th annual Point Pleasant Sternwheel Regatta Queen pageant is today at 6 p.m. in the historic State Theater. This year’s pageant, “An Affair to Remember,” will feature a mont...
Katherine Camacho Carr, CNM, PhD, a certified nurse-midwife, professor and assistant dean of graduate studies at the Seattle University College of Nursing, is the recipient of the 2009 Hattie Hemschemeyer Award from the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM.
New Delhi, June 30 : In spite of the government's claims that rural health is undergoing a massive change under its flagship programme, a survey by a federation of advocacy agencies Tuesday said quality of healthcare is too bad in Orissa and women are dying in hospitals during child-births.
W hen the doctors, nurses and midwives at the Lake County Health Department's Women's Wellness Center were announced as recipients of a top productivity award, they weren't the only winners.
In spite of the government's claims that rural health is undergoing a massive change under its flagship programme, a survey by a federation of advocacy agencies Tuesday said quality of healthcare is too bad in Orissa and women are dying in hospitals during child-births.
Frances E. Likis, DrPH, NP, CNM, of Nashville, TN, received the 2009 Kitty Ernst Award, one of the most prestigious honors awarded by the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM), during ACNM's 54th Annual Meeting & Exposition in Seattle, WA. "Francie's energy and enthusiasm are clearly evident in her day-to-day work.
Faced with a special delivery, Randy Rubsam, an engineer by trade, came through. Big time. And he recalls almost every second of it. It started about 3 a.m., when his wife, Laurie McBride, an adviser at Illinois Central College in East Peoria, got up to get their 3-year-old daughter, Katie, a glass of water. Laurie was pregnant and had been having normal contractions for about three weeks. But ...
Midwife celebrates her 2,000th delivery Sally Schaefer has more than 2,000 reasons why she enjoys her job. As a nurse midwife practicing in Haywood County since 1993, Schaefer has delivered more than 2,000 Western North Carolina babies. Her 2,000th baby, Haley May Moody, was born April 2.
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