Examples of Licensed midwife in a sentence
Licensed midwife practitioners may provide care only to low risk clients determined by physician evaluation and examination to be normal for pregnancy and childbirth, and at low risk for the development of medical complications.
Licensed midwife" means a person who meets the certified professional midwife requirements of the North American Registry of Midwives and who meets the eligibility criteria and standard of care for a certified professional midwife established by the board.
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Medical certification is accepted from: “Licensed medi- cal or osteopathic physician/practitioners; Authorized medical officer of a U.S. Government facility; Chiroprac- tor; Podiatrist; Optometrist; Dentist; Psychologist; Nurse Practitioner after examination and collaboration with physician and/or surgeon; Licensed midwife, nurse- midwife, or nurse-practitioner for normal pregnancy or childbirth; Accredited religious practitioner” in order to claim benefits.
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