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Sutter East Bay Medical Group (SEBMG) is seeking to hire a full-time inpatient/outpatient Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM ), to join a collaborative group of clinicians who practice evidence-based medicine in a team-oriented manner.
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Master’s or Doctorate in Nursing (Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist and Certified Nurse Midwife); Master’s or Doctorate in Science (Physician Assistant.
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CNM-Certified Nurse Midwife. Department, Delivery: NMF-Nurse Midwife Furnishing within 90 days. Provides standard maternity care and counseling to expectant women, including pregnancy, labor, comfort measures and pain management, delivery, caesarean birth (C-section), birth alternatives, postpartum, baby care, and tools to use during childbirth.
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Certification as a Nurse-Midwife by the American Midwifery Certification Board. Certified Nurse-Midwife Clinical Roles And Responsibilities. The CNM provides full scope nurse-midwifery care at Mission Neighborhood Health Center, the ZSFG Obstetrics, Midwifery & Gynecology Clinic, the ZSFG Family Birth Center, and the ZSFG postpartum unit.
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Takes patients’ medical, social, and obstetric history; provides prenatal care to patients ; orders medications per obstetric nurse-midwife protocols; documents in patients’ medical records all care rendered; does chart review and follow- up care.
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Certified Nurse Midwife - Maternal-Fetal Medicine - Clinical Faculty Position. The Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, Maternal-Fetal Medicine Division, is seeking a Faculty CNM whose responsibilities will include Labor & Delivery and attending births with our OBGYN residents, OB Triage seeing patients of all risk levels, and postpartum rounding.
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Manages the medical care of patients throughout the maternity cycle, including the antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum and gynecological phases. General computer skills, including working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, a laboratory information systems (LIS) to place orders/receive results, and EPIC to create/update patient electronic health records.
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Current and valid California Nurse-Midwife furnishing certification (including any needed education in pharmacy) and didactic education and supervised clinical experience in third trimester limited obstetric ultrasound preferred OR to be obtained within one year of hire.
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