Our midwives are
California Licensed Midwives / Certified Professional Midwives who received clinical training through an apprenticeship model and didactic training from the National Midwifery Institute.
Caroline and Jacqueline are
both California Licensed Midwives / Certified Professional Midwives who received clinical training through an apprenticeship model and didactic training from the National Midwifery Institute.
Practice Guidelines for
California Licensed Midwives Best Practice Guidelines: Transfer from Planned Home Birth to Hospital Citizens for Midwifery Home Birth Facts Canadian Medical Association Journal: Outcomes of Planned Home Birth Solace for Mothers: Informed Consent Questions to Consider when Interviewing a Doctor or Midwife
Heather graduated from the National Midwifery Institute and became a Certified Professional Midwife and
California Licensed Midwife in 2013.
Maria Iorillo is
a California Licensed Midwife (LM) as well as a Certified Professional Midwife (CPM) and Certified Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).
Not exact matches
We are
licensed through the
California Medical Board and through the North American Registry of
Midwives.
Caroline is
licensed by the Medical Board of
California and certified by the North American Registry of
Midwives.
While CPM status is voluntary, in
California,
midwives that train through apprenticeship model are also
licensed by the Medical Board.
She was an active member of both
California Association of
Midwives and
California Nurse
Midwives Association, working as a liaison to the boards of both during the
licensed midwife practice act legislation in the 1990s, and lobbied extensively for both CNM and LM legislative efforts.
Midwives are
licensed by the
California Medical Board to be the primary care providers for healthy, normal, and low risk mothers and babies for an entire six weeks following the birth!
She has been a
midwife since 1994 and she became a
licensed midwife through the Seattle Midwifery School Challenge process in
California, after becoming a certified professional
midwife through the National Registry of
Midwives.
The ones we picked are
licensed by The
California Medical Board and certified by the North American Registry of
Midwives.
I am a
Licensed Midwife of
California and a Nationally Certified Professional
Midwife (CPM) specializing in home birth.
Jocelyn Dugan CFO / Treasurer,
California Association of
Midwives &
California Association of
Licensed Midwives
All Medical Assistants in
California must be supervised at all times by a
licensed healthcare provider such as a Nurse Practitioner, Physician, Surgeon, Podiatrist, Nurse
Midwife or Physician's Assistant.