Full Time
Onsite
About the job
Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) Hospitalist
The Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) Hospitalist works independently under a supervisory agreement with an OB-GYN physician(s) to provide specialty healthcare for women in the hospital setting, including physical exams, diagnosing, treating, and managing labor and delivery. Focused care on labor and delivery and immediate postpartum care. The Midwife Hospitalist works in a team-based, patient-centered care environment, in accordance with established protocols, practices, and standardized guidelines.
Job Description
- Collaborates and consults with Bayhealth physicians in accordance with practice guidelines and nurse-midwifery regulations.
- Takes part in the initial evaluation of all labor and delivery patients, monitors the course of labor and delivery, advising on proper health practices, taking tests as appropriate, and reporting any complications to the obstetrician.
- Prepares patients and their partners for delivery; trains mothers-to-be in exercise, breathing, and relaxation techniques. Provides instructions in breastfeeding if requested.
- Attends and reassures patients throughout the course of labor, monitors the fetus's condition, administers medications, and notifies the physician of prolonged labor or complications indicating the need for possible surgical intervention.
- Delivers infants and checks mother and child to ensure that they are responding normally.
- During the postpartum period, visits mother and child to give additional instruction in feeding and care of the newborn.
- Conducts classes for patients and family members concerning pregnancy, delivery, and proper childcare.
- Conducts classes for nursing students so they may assist new mothers.
- Provides advice on family planning and performs gynecological services.
- Participates in performance improvement activities.
- Participates in continuing education activities and obtains CEUs necessary to maintain state licensure and prescriptive authority.
- Adapts to changing demands of the workplace.
- Demonstrates the ability to interact with and contribute to the professional development of peers and other healthcare providers.
- Assesses the need for referral to other healthcare providers.
- Participates in labor and delivery coverage.
- All other duties and special projects as assigned within the scope and range of job responsibilities.
Requirements
- Education: Master's Degree in Midwifery; Graduate of an accredited midwifery program with a certificate of nurse-midwifery.
- Credential(s): Midwife Practitioner; Certified Midwife; or equivalent certifying board or registry.
- Experience: No experience required.
Preferred Education, Credential(s), and Experience
- Education: Basic Life Support; Neonatal Resuscitation Program Certification; Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support.
- Experience: One (1) year experience as a Midwife in a private or hospital setting.
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