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  2. CNMs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The two goals of the Lobenstein School were to “1) supervise and teach untrained midwives and 2) bring skilled maternity care […] to women in remote rural areas.” [11] The MCA modeled its midwifery curriculum after European, particularly British examples. It required registered nurses to complete a ten-month midwifery program.

  3. Midwives in the United States - Wikipedia

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    These organizations have worked together since 2011 to “envision and work toward a more cohesive midwifery presence inspired and informed by global midwifery standards and competencies adopted by the International Confederation of Midwives in 2011.” [22] An updated report from a 2016 US MERA Leadership Meeting describes their most recent ...

  4. Timeline of nursing history - Wikipedia

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    2002 – The Nursing and Midwifery Council takes over from the UKCC as the UK's regulatory body. 2003 – Primary Health Care framework document is released by New Zealand Ministry of Health. [12] 2004 – The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) recommends that all advanced practice nurses earn a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree ...

  5. Carolyn Conant Van Blarcom - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In 1913, she became the first American nurse to become a licensed midwife. She made pioneering contributions in preventing childhood blindness. [ 3 ] Van Blarcom also played instrumental role in establishing a school for midwives, and extensively contributed in reforming some of the important health institutions in America including the ...

  6. Living in a ‘cult’ was all she knew — until a traumatic birth ...

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    Midwifery is an important part of Texas’s cultural heritage, and the regulation of midwifery, to ensure better oversight and continuing education, began in the state in 1983. Practicing ...

  7. History of nursing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Dawley, Katy. "Perspectives on the past, view of the present: relationship between nurse-midwifery and nursing in the United States." Nursing Clinics of North America (2002) 37#4 pp: 747–755. Fairman, Julie and Joan E. Lynaugh. Critical Care Nursing: A History (2000) excerpt and text search; Hine, Darlene Clark.

  8. When does school start? Why students go back at all different ...

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    School start dates: Here's why the DOE calendar 2024 and the first day of school are so different all around the country.

  9. Ellis Reynolds Shipp - Wikipedia

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    When she returned to Utah, Ellis Shipp founded the Ellis Reynolds Shipp's School of Obstetrics and Nursing, which trained over 500 women in midwifery and nursing. [5] Along with her established school, Shipp also traveled to settlements to teach women about health and nursing, at the request of the Relief Society. [6]