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Graduate Entry Prespecialty in Nursing
Nurse-Midwifery Specialty

Nurse-Midwifery Specialty

The Nurse-Midwifery (NM) curriculum is designed to prepare clinically competent nurse-midwives who provide family-centered primary health care to women. Clinical experiences with individuals and groups, incorporated throughout the two years, emphasize use of a management process for providing health care. Relevant research and concepts from nursing, midwifery, medicine, and the sciences are studied to provide a base of theory and rationale for clinical practice and primary care. Students are expected to examine their nurse-midwifery practice critically and to develop beginning skill in the use and evaluation of research methods and statistics. Leadership capabilities are emphasized.

Course and clinical work focus on the independent management of primary care; care for women and newborns during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum periods; and family planning and gynecological care. Students learn collaborative management of the care of women and newborns with complications. Clinical practice takes place within health care systems that provide for medical consultation, collaborative management, and referral and is in accord with the Standards for Nurse-Midwifery Practice of the American College of Nurse-Midwives. Electives and independent study offer opportunities for students to pursue individual educational and professional goals. Upon satisfactory completion of the program, the student is eligible to take the Certification Examination of the American College of Nurse-Midwives Certification Council.

The Nurse-Midwifery program of study is fully accredited by the American College of Nurse-Midwives, Division of Accreditation, 8403 Colesville Road, Suite 1550, Silver Spring, md 20910-6374; telephone, 240.485.1800; Web site, www.acnm.org/.

NM Year Two

Fall Semester

525a Research Methods for Clinical Nursing Research Research 2.0
529a Statistics for Clinical Nursing Research Research 2.0
533 Advanced Pathophysiology   *
554a Advanced Physical Assessment Clinical 2.9
580a Primary Care of Women: Antepartum Care Clinical 5.0
581a Professional Issues and Leadership Seminar 2.0
Total Semester Credits 13.9
 

Spring Semester

525b Research Methods for Clinical Nursing Research Research 1.0
533 Advanced Pathophysiology   3.0
580b Primary Care of Women: Well Woman Care Clinical 5.0
583b Introduction to Nurse-Midwifery Primary Care Seminar 2.0
582b Introduction to Intrapartum Care Clinical 5.0
895a Clinical Pharmacology Seminar 2.0
897a Specialty Care Clinical Pharmacology Seminar 1.0
Total Semester Credits 19.0
 

NM Year Three

Fall Semester

717 The Contexts of Care Seminar *
721a Scholarly Inquiry Praxis Research 0
780a Primary Care of Women: Intrapartum, Postpartum, and Newborn Care Clinical 6.0
Electives (optional)
Total Semester Credits 6.0
 

Spring Semester

717 The Contexts of Care Seminar * 3.0
721b Scholarly Inquiry Praxis Research 0
780b Integration Clinical 9.0
Electives (optional)
Total Semester Credits 12.0
TOTAL REQUIRED CREDITS 50.9

*Year-long course; credits awarded at year's end.

The course plan for scheduled part-time study can be obtained from the Student Affairs Office.

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