Lakeland Midwifery Care is staffed by Florida licensed midwives (LMs) who have completed at least three years of direct -
entry midwifery education.
Not exact matches
Phase 1 of this work on
midwifery education was published in two chapters («The Ups, Downs, and Interlinkages of Nurse - and Direct - Entry Midwifery»; and «Types of Midwifery Training: An Anthropological Overview,» in Getting an Education: Pathways to Midwifery (1998); both articles are available on my
midwifery education was published in two chapters («The Ups, Downs, and Interlinkages of Nurse - and Direct - Entry Midwifery»; and «Types of Midwifery Training: An Anthropological Overview,» in Getting an Education: Pathways to Midwifery (1998); both articles are available on my
education was published in two chapters («The Ups, Downs, and Interlinkages of Nurse - and Direct -
Entry Midwifery»; and «Types of Midwifery Training: An Anthropological Overview,» in Getting an Education: Pathways to Midwifery (1998); both articles are available on my
Midwifery»; and «Types of
Midwifery Training: An Anthropological Overview,» in Getting an Education: Pathways to Midwifery (1998); both articles are available on my
Midwifery Training: An Anthropological Overview,» in Getting an
Education: Pathways to Midwifery (1998); both articles are available on my
Education: Pathways to
Midwifery (1998); both articles are available on my
Midwifery (1998); both articles are available on my website.
1998 «The Ups, Downs, and Interlinkages of Nurse - and Direct -
Entry Midwifery: Status, Practice, and
Education.
The ups, downs and interlinkages of nurse - and direct -
entry midwifery: status, practice, and
education by Robbie E. Davis - Floyd Ph.D..
Direct
entry midwifery programs increasingly are being accredited by the Midwifery Education Accreditation Council (MEAC) a federally recognized accrediting agency, which as of January 2004 has accredited or pre-accredited nine programs located in 11 states (Arkansas, Florida, Maine, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Vermont and Was
midwifery programs increasingly are being accredited by the
Midwifery Education Accreditation Council (MEAC) a federally recognized accrediting agency, which as of January 2004 has accredited or pre-accredited nine programs located in 11 states (Arkansas, Florida, Maine, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Vermont and Was
Midwifery Education Accreditation Council (MEAC) a federally recognized accrediting agency, which as of January 2004 has accredited or pre-accredited nine programs located in 11 states (Arkansas, Florida, Maine, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Vermont and Washington).
In addition, the following key topics were at the center of discussion: barriers to CPM licensing and practice; accreditation of
midwifery education processes and programs; and innovative
midwifery education models that prepare midwives for
entry - level practice while incorporating cost containment.
Direct
entry midwives receive certification after training, whereas nurse - midwives complete a set of requirements; graduate from a university which has a
midwifery education program; and complete a national certification exam.
If the program or school isn't accredited by the
Midwifery Education Accreditation Council, applicants must complete the
Entry - Level Portfolio Evaluation Program.