Taxonomy Code 367A00000X

The directory of Advanced Practice Midwives in Yuma, Arizona was last updated 6/30/2024

Jamie L/ Cronin

489 STATE ST, BANGOR, ME

Telephone Number: (207)-973-8756

Pharmacist (Pharmacotherapy)

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Date NPI Record created: 6/23/2005

Sandra Bartlett

360 BROADWAY, BANGOR, ME

Telephone Number: (207)-907-1612

Pharmacist (Pharmacotherapy)

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Date NPI Record created: 6/2/2018

Marybeth Boudreau

489 STATE ST, BANGOR, ME

Telephone Number: (207)-973-8927

Pharmacist (Pharmacotherapy)

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Date NPI Record created: 8/25/2005

Ronald David Tapley

35 STATE HOSPITAL DR, BANGOR, ME

Telephone Number: (207)-561-3600

Pharmacist (Pharmacotherapy)

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Date NPI Record created: 8/31/2006

Renee Michelle Ford

489 STATE ST, BANGOR, ME

Telephone Number: (207)-973-6654

Pharmacist (Pharmacotherapy)

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Date NPI Record created: 7/28/2005

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Advanced Practice Midwives
Taxonomy Code 367A00000X

Classification: Advanced Practice Midwife

Description

Midwifery practice as conducted by certified nurse-midwives (CNMs) and certified midwives (CMs) is the independent management of women's health care, focusing particularly on pregnancy, childbirth, the post partum period, care of the newborn, and the family planning and gynecologic needs of women. The CNM and CM practice within a health care system that provides for consultation, collaborative management, or referral, as indicated by the health status of the client. CNMs and CMs practice in accord with the Standards for the Practice of Midwifery, as defined by the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM).

Notes

Source: American College of Nurse-Midwives, 2008
[7/1/2008: title changed, defintion changed, source changed]
Additional Resources: American College of Nurse-Midwives www.acnm.org. The American Midwifery Certification Board, Inc. [AMCB, formerly the ACNM Certification Council, Inc. (ACC)] opened its national certification exam to non-nurse graduates of midwifery education programs and issued the first certified midwife (CM) credential in 1997. Certified midwives are educated to meet the same high standards that certified nurse-midwives must meet. These are the standards that every state in the U.S. has recognized as the legal basis for nurse-midwifery practice. All education programs for CMs, like CNMs, award a post-baccalaureate certificate or higher degree. CMs take the same AMCB certification exam as CNMs and study side by side with nurse-midwifery students in some education programs. As an organization, ACNM supports efforts to legally recognize CMs as qualified midwifery practitioners granted the same rights and responsibilities as CNMs.