Certified Nurse Midwife - Obstetrics and Gyneco...

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Position Summary: The Medical College of Wisconsin’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology is seeking a Certified Nurse Midwife to provide full-scope midwifery care as part of the Midwifery Program within the Division Obstetrics and Gynecology. The Certified Nurse Midwife will see patients at Froedtert & MCW clinic sites and attend births at Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Certified Nurse Midwife will be a member of a multidisciplinary health care team who will contribute to excellence in program administration, patient care, patient safety, research, quality improvement, and teaching. This is a unique opportunity to join our new midwifery team and be part of the exciting growth in obstetrics care at Froedtert & MCW. Froedtert & MCW has expanded low-risk pregnancy services throughout the community. Last year, the Birth Center welcomed over 4,000 babies at the Froedtert Milwaukee campus, and we are continuing to grow. Later this year, Froedtert will open an OB Emergency Department and an additional Labor and Delivery unit designed for low-risk labor and birth. Position Highlights: Provide full scope midwifery care, including prenatal, intrapartum, postpartum, gynecological, and well-woman services. Manage labor and attend births at Froedtert Hospital Milwaukee Staff the mobile clinic Opportunity to train as first assist in cesarean section Department Highlights: Froedtert Hospital serves as a statewide referral center, providing high-quality care for patients with a variety of complexity. Froedtert features one of the only Level 4 Obstetrical Units in Wisconsin, directly connected to the Level 4 NICU at Children’s Wisconsin. The MCW Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology has 63 clinical faculty, 10 research faculty, 38 APPs, and 20 residents including subspecialists in maternal fetal medicine, gyn oncology, reproductive endocrinology and infertility, urogynecology, complex gynecology and pediatric and adolescent gynecology. Procedure for Candidacy To submit your application, please click on “Apply Now.” You will create a candidate profile, and you will be prompted to upload your CV and your cover letter, describing your interest and qualifications. References will be required at an appropriate time in the process. All interactions will remain confidential, and no inquiries will be made without the consent of the applicant. Application review will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. For inquiries or to learn more, please contact: Kate Dillon, Physician and APP Recruiter, Sr. katdillon@mcw.edu #LI-KD1 Qualifications: Minimum Education: Master’s Degree from an accredited School of Nursing and Midwifery 2+ years midwifery experience including attending deliveries Wisconsin RN License Wisconsin Nurse Midwife License Wisconsin Advanced Practice Nurse Prescriber License Certification Requirements: American Midwifery Certification Board Learn about Advanced Practice Providers Medical College of Wisconsin The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) is the state’s only private medical school and health sciences graduate school. MCW consists of a School of Medicine with campuses in Milwaukee, Green Bay and Central Wisconsin, a School of Graduate Studies, and a School of Pharmacy. MCW is a major national research center ranking in the top third of U.S. medical schools in NIH funding and is the second largest research institution in Wisconsin. Academic medicine is at the core of everything we do at MCW, bringing together scientists, clinicians, students and community members to solve the most complex challenges in health and society. MCW is a diverse group of thought leaders collaborating to pioneer pathways to a healthier world. Every study we conduct and every patient we see leads to new learning and a continuous cycle of life-changing knowledge and innovation. Approximately 1,780 MCW physicians and approximately 905 advanced practice providers care for more than 484,000 patients of all ages annually at Froedtert Hospital, Zablocki VA Medical Center, Children’s Wisconsin, and many other hospitals and clinics throughout eastern Wisconsin, representing more than 5.1 million patient visits annually. The beautiful, safe and modern campus of the Milwaukee Regional Medical Center (MRMC) houses Froedtert Hospital, Children’s Wisconsin, Curative Care Network, Versiti Blood Research Institute and the Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division. These member entities share a common mission of excellence in patient care, medical education, biomedical research and community service. Commitment to MCW Values All of our endeavors at MCW, from our internal operations to our interactions with our partners, are driven by our shared organizational values: acting in Caring ways – engaging in Collaborative efforts – approaching our world with Curiosity – advancing Inclusive practices – demonstrating Integrity in all we do – treating everyone with Respect. We are committed

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