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Under a collaborative agreement with a physician; the certified nurse midwife ( CNM ) is an Advanced Practice Provider who, in collaboration with an attending physician, is responsible for the assessment, plan, implementation and evaluation of nurse midwifery care delivered to antepartum, intrapartum and postpartum, and newborn patients.
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Practice Summary: 4 Physicians, 5 Certified Nurse Midwives, 1 Nurse Practitioner Office locations in Morristown, Montville, and Bedminster, NJ Affiliated Hospital: Morristown Medical Center On-site lab work and sonography CNM Position Summary: The Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) is responsible for the assessment of selected patients in the designated service.
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The Dean is an active partner with Enrollment Management and Student Success (EMSS), Workforce and Community Success (WCS), Diversity, Equity, Inclusion (DEI), and CNM Ingenuity (CNMI) to support learner recruitment and success, build and sustain learner supports as well as opportunities for work-based learning and non-credit-to-credit pathways.
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Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) license, Furnishing License, and DEA license. Assuring appropriate CNM and ancillary staffing of community clinics that Health System has contracts for CNM services.
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Posted job title: experienced certified nurse midwife (cnm) - fredericksburg/stafford va! The Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) provides clinical services to women in both the inpatient and outpatient setting.
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128014 (CNM) Director, UCSD Nurse-Midwifery Service. Provide CNM full scope (inpatient and outpatient) patient care. Provides leadership over the Certified Nurse Midwives (CNM) that work in the Comprehensive Women’s Health Program, as well as performing direct patient care.
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The Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM)/Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) incorporates all of the essential factors of primary care that includes evaluation, assessment, treatment, and referral to patients.
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We are unable to hire Certified Nurse Midwives (CNM) for Clinician roles unless they are dual certified as an APRN, APN, NP or PA due to the scope of CNM licensure. Under general administrative supervision of the Float Team Manager, clinical supervision of and collaboration with the Senior Director of Healthcare Practice and Chief Medical Officer and Program Directors, the Float Clinician provides clinical services, including reproductive and sexual health care, to patients at designated PPNCS health center(s.
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CNM) Director, UCSD Nurse-Midwifery Service - 128014. This includes review and revision of CNM practice guidelines as necessary. Ongoing development, revision and implementation of CNM Best Practices.
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APN I: $45.94 - $54.46 / hour *New graduates or NP/CNM with less than one year of reproductive/sexual healthcare experience. APN II: $47.04- $62.53 /hour *NP/CNM with at least one year of prior experience in reproductive/sexual healthcare experience and/or with at least one year of PPRM experience within the past three years.
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First Physicians Group of Sarasota Memorial Health Care System is seeking to employ 2 (two) Certified Nurse Midwifes (CNM) to join our OB Hospitalist group responsible for providing 24/7 coverage for Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Sarasota, Florida.
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Under general administrative supervision of the Health Center Manager, clinical supervision of and collaboration with the Senior Director of Healthcare Practice and Chief Medical Officer and Program Directors, the Clinician provides clinical services, including reproductive and sexual health care, to patients at designated PPNCS health centers.
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Our Providers include: Family Physician, Internist, IM/Ped,Physician Assistant, Nurse Practitioner,OB/GYN, CNM,Pediatrician,Dentist,Clinical Pharmacist,Psychologist,Licensed Clinical Social Worker.
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The Registered Nurse Birth Assistant functions at each Birth to directly assist and under the supervision of the Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) as the “second pair of hands” during births and/or emergencies, cares for the family during labor and immediately following the birth and during the postpartum period.
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