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  1. August 2020 graduates: 100%. August 2021 graduates: 100%. August 2022 graduates: 100%. August 2023 graduates: 92%. The nurse-midwifery three-year (2021-2023) cumulative pass rate within twelve months of graduation is 96%. Lucia Jenkusky. Director, Nurse-Midwifery Specialty Track. jenkusky.3@osu.edu.

  2. The first nurse midwifery graduate program in Ohio and the 14th in the country was established in Cleveland in 1983. Nursing education in Cleveland in the 1980s presented a confusing picture. The American Nurses Assn. had taken the position in the mid-1960s that preparation for entry into the practice of professional nursing should be at the baccalaureate level.

  3. Nov 1, 2003 · The other first-generation nurse-midwifery education program was the Frontier Graduate School of Midwifery of the Frontier Nursing Service in Hyden, KY, started in 1939 by Mary Breckinridge. It was the next nurse-midwifery education program to come into existence with Rose McNaught as Program Director.

    • Helen Varney Burst, Joyce E. Thompson
    • 2003
    • Nurse midwifery is one of the oldest advanced-practice nursing specialties. In 1925, Mary Breckenridge opened the first nurse midwifery clinical service in Kentucky called Frontier Nursing Service.
    • Most nurse midwives attend births in hospitals. While some nurse midwives attend births in out-of-hospital settings, such as birth centers or homes, more than 90% of all nurse midwife-attended births occur in the hospital.
    • The nurse midwifery scope of practice includes care outside of pregnancy. Nurse midwives are educated to provide a range of services, including adolescent reproductive health care, contraception, treatment of vaginal infections and sexually transmitted infections, diagnosis and treatment of common gynecologic conditions, menopause care, and sexual health care.
    • Nurse midwives are licensed to practice in all 50 states. Certified nurse midwives and certified midwives attended 332,107 births in 2014, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
  4. Jan 1, 2005 · Maternity Center Association graduates, nurse-midwives Mary Crawford and Betty Hosford, started the clinical service as an experiment in 1953. It was the first nurse-midwifery service in an academic medical center. Funding for the clinical service and a nurse-midwifery education program was finalized in January 1956.

    • Katy Dawley, Helen Varney Burst
    • 2005
  5. Nurse-Midwifery. The Master of Science in Nursing specialty track for Nurse-Midwifery prepares students in the art and science of midwifery within the context of advanced nursing practice. M.S. in Nursing graduates are prepared as primary healthcare providers for women from menarche through menopause, with a particular focus on care during ...

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  7. Step 1. Earn a Qualifying Degree in Nurse Midwifery. The first step toward earning an APRN certificate of authority as a nurse-midwife in Ohio involves the completion of a nurse-midwifery graduate degree program accredited by the American Commission for Midwifery Education (ACME). FIND SCHOOLS.

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