The recent election finds our community holding a range of emotions. As NACPM’s Treasurer, I want to acknowledge this moment and hold space for all of us to process the results, take stock of what they mean for our work, and move forward together with intention and care.
Read moreAnnouncing Our Latest Webinar: "Is There a Link Between Breastfeeding Ease and Cord Clamping Time?" →
We are excited to share a new and insightful webinar, presented in partnership with the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM), is now available for purchase!
Read moreMidwifery Student Social Hour
NACPM warmly invites you to join us for our first ever Student Social Hour, a dedicated time for connecting with fellow student midwives and discussing the unique challenges and opportunities within the midwifery journey.
Read moreExpanding TRICARE’s Midwifery Coverage and Improving Maternal Health Outcomes for Military Families
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on how to improve midwifery care for military families through TRICARE, the military healthcare system. This discussion will highlight the potential for expanding midwifery coverage under TRICARE, emphasizing the positive impact this could have on maternal and neonatal health outcomes for service members and their families.
Read moreOctober 2024 Newsletter - Vote
As election season approaches, it’s important to remember that your vote has a direct impact on the future of midwifery and maternal health in the U.S. The decisions made by elected officials shape which bills are introduced and passed, determining how midwifery is recognized at the state level and integrated into federal healthcare systems like Medicaid and TRICARE.
Read moreOur CEUs are 50% off!
We are excited to announce a special opportunity to enhance your skills and earn CEUs! For a limited time, our CEU-eligible webinars are available at a 50% discount.
Read moreSeptember 2024 Newsletter - Being Bold
As we enter the final quarter of 2024, NACPM reflects on the progress we’ve made and the bold steps ahead as we plan for 2025. We are called to move forward with intention, shedding the weight of scarcity, inadequacy, and imposter syndrome. Certified Professional Midwives (CPMs) are at a critical juncture.
Read moreWebinar: Step Up Together: Results of a National Action Collaborative Focused on Community Birth Transfers
Step Up Together: Results of a National Action Collaborative Focused on Community Birth Transfers : Emergencies in low-risk community births are rare, but when they happen, rapid decision-making, procedural skills, and seamless teamwork can make all the difference. Join us for an exciting and insightful webinar as we dive into the 2024 Step Up Together program...
Read moreAugust 2024 Newsletter- A Bigger Table
Hello! My name is Tamara Trinidad González, I am a Certified Professional Midwife in Puerto Rico and I am part of the NACPM Board of Directors. We are currently in our annual Bigger Table Fund campaign, which is a very important monetary fund that allows us to create, and expand access to cover the costs of the certification and licensure exam, especially for communities of color, indigenous communities and also LGBTIQ+ communities.
Read morePaloma Del Mar -The Bigger Table Fund
Meet Paloma Del Mar Hernandez Quiñones , a Bigger Table Fund recipient and the the second Black Certified Professional Midwife in Puerto Rico!
Read moreFrom Student to Leader: Okunsolo’s Journey and How You Can Support Future Midwives
Meet Okunsolo Amadou, one of three Bigger Table Fund recipients who are now serving on the NACPM Board of Directors. Watch her story and see the impact of your donations.
Read moreThe Bigger Table Fund
The Bigger Table Fund is dedicated to creating a more inclusive and equitable future for midwifery. This initiative is a powerful step toward addressing the systemic inequities that exist within the CPM workforce.
Read moreMidwifery News and Research - August 2024
"“NACPM is excited about the introduction of the MIDWIVES for Servicemembers Act, marking a pivotal step toward broadening access to credentialed midwifery care for military families,” said National Association of Certified Professional Midwives Executive Director Cassaundra Jah, MSM, LM. “This legislation is vital in guaranteeing that all service members and their families receive the highest quality maternal care, no matter where they are stationed. By supporting this bill, we are one step closer to addressing disparities and improving maternal outcomes in the United States.”
Read moreJuly 2024 Newsletter - Worthiness
Dear NACPM Members and Friends,
My journey from studying business economics to completing both a traditional and masters-level midwifery program has given me a unique perspective on the value and worth of our profession. Midwifery holds immense value in our communities, yet we often struggle with receiving fair compensation for the vital services we provide. While our commitment is heartfelt and service-driven, it’s essential that we recognize and advocate for our worth.
Read moreRobert Wood Johnson Foundation - Advances
In the face of DEI rollbacks and challenges to progress, RWJF remains steadfast in their commitment to take bold leaps with our partners to pave the way together to a future where health is not a privilege, but a right. Their long-term vision is one where everyone is treated with dignity and respect, where past harms are rectified, and we can prevent future harm from happening.
Read moreJune 2024 Newsletter - Rejuvenation
It’s hard to believe we are more than halfway through 2024, which is a good reminder to make time to pause and reflect. Having half a year fly by is an off shoot of overdoing it, so let’s take a moment to slow down.
Read moreMay 2024 Newsletter - Midwives
Established in 2022, the TKT Midwifery Student Scholarship Fund addresses the urgent need for more Black and Indigenous Certified Professional Midwives (CPMs). Recognizing the impact of concordant care and the lack of diversity in the midwifery workforce, NACPM is dedicated to removing barriers and creating pathways for Black and Indigenous midwives to enter and sustain their practices. This scholarship embodies that commitment.
Read moreApril 2024 Newsletter - Midwifery Models
The midwifery model of care is rooted in trust, empowerment, and individualized support, fostering a partnership between clients and midwives to embrace the natural journey of pregnancy and childbirth. Different models have been implemented when it comes to childbirth management. These models had been labeled “Medical vs Social”, “technocratic vs holistic” or “pathological vs salutogenic” models.
Read moreMarch 2024 Newsletter - Sustainability
What does it mean in midwifery to engage in sustainable practices, and do work in midwifery with climate and environmental consciousness, while finding balance and health for ourselves? This is an art and perhaps a science- something midwives are in constant relationship with.
Read moreMembership Benefit: Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health Discount
JMWH is the official Journal of the American College of Nurse-Midwives and some of you are familiar with the bimonthly publication schedule and focus on articles of interest to practicing midwives, primarily in the United States.
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