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  2. International Confederation of Midwives - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters permanent staff has increased from the appointment in 1987 of one part-time executive secretary, to the present larger group including the Secretary General, Programme Co-ordinator, Communications Manager and other part-time administrative assistance. The ICM journal, International Midwifery, is in its 18th year [when?] of ...

  3. Certified nurse-midwife - Wikipedia

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    US Navy CNM checks on a mother. In the United States, a Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM) is a nurse midwife who exceeds the International Confederation of Midwives' essential competencies for a midwife and is also an advanced practice registered nurse, having completed registered nursing and midwifery education leading to practice as a nurse midwife and credentialing as a Certified Nurse-Midwife.

  4. Ruth Lubic - Wikipedia

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    The center faced significant challenges after its establishment due to opposition from the medical community and difficulty acquiring Blue Cross and Medicaid reimbursements. [13] Lubic herself became a central recipient of personal and professional criticism due to her advocacy for nurse-midwife-managed birth centers. [13]

  5. Medical Emergency Relief International - Wikipedia

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    At one point, only 14% of deliveries were attended by a trained midwife, and in isolated rural areas, women faced a one-in-three lifetime risk of dying during pregnancy or childbirth. In April 2006, MERLIN opened a midwife training center in Taloqan, located in the northeastern province of Takhar.

  6. International Day of the Midwife - Wikipedia

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    The events of the celebration often include seminars and social gatherings for midwives, among other activities. For example, the 2011 celebration in Malta included a five-kilometer public demonstration from Pietà to St. Julian's to raise public awareness, followed by a seminar about lactation and skin care for new mothers, and a "wine-and ...

  7. Midwife - Wikipedia

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    A midwife (pl.: midwives) is a health professional who cares for mothers and newborns around childbirth, a specialisation known as midwifery.. The education and training for a midwife concentrates extensively on the care of women throughout their lifespan; concentrating on being experts in what is normal and identifying conditions that need further evaluation.

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    In Defense of Animals, an international animal protection organization, is offering support to fire victims needing assistance with free, temporary housing for wild or domestic animals. For more ...

  9. Midwives in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Midwives in the United States assist childbearing women during pregnancy, labor and birth, and the postpartum period.Some midwives also provide primary care for women including well-woman exams, health promotion, and disease prevention, family planning options, and care for common gynecological concerns.