Nurse-midwife means a registered nurse who has graduated from a program of study designed to prepare registered nurses for advanced practice as nurse-midwives.
Nurse-midwife means a person licensed to engage in practice as a nurse
Nurse-midwife means a person licensed to engage in practice as a nurse midwife under Section 58-44a-301.
More Definitions of Nurse-midwife
Nurse-midwife means a registered nurse who is certified as a nurse midwife by the American College of Nurse Midwives.
Nurse-midwife means a person licensed under this chapter to engage in practice as a certified nurse midwife.
Nurse-midwife means an individual licensed pursuant to section 20-86c of the Connecticut General Statutes;
Nurse-midwife means a Certified Nurse Midwife as defined in G.S. 90, Article 10. G.S.90-171.21 9 (4).
Nurse-midwife means a Registered Nurse who is licensed as a midwife by the state in which the services are provided.
Nurse-midwife means a person who meets the criteria as set forth in G.S. 90-171.21(d)(4).
Nurse-midwife means a qualified professional nurse registered with the West Virginia board of examiners for registered professional nurses who by virtue of additional training is specifically qualified to practice nurse-midwifery according to the statement of standards for the practice of nurse-midwifery as set forth by the American college of nurse-midwives;