American College of Nurse-Midwives
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The American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) is a professional association in the United States, formed in 1955, that represents certified nurse-midwives (CNMs) and certified midwives (CMs). Dating back to 1929, ACNM strives to be a leading example for excellence in midwifery education and practice in the United States and has a special interest in promoting global health in developing countries. "Members are primary care providers for women throughout the lifespan, with a special emphasis on pregnancy, childbirth, and gynecologic and reproductive health. ACNM reviews research, administers and promotes continuing education programs, and works with organizations, state and federal agencies, and members of Congress to advance the well-being of women and infants through the practice of midwifery."[1]
Abbreviation | ACNM |
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Formation | 1955 |
Type | Professional organization |
Legal status | Active |
Purpose | Membership, Educational, Advocacy |
Headquarters | Washington, DC |
Region served | United States |
President | Jessica Brumley |
CEO | Michelle Munroe |
Website | www |
ACNM publishes the Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health.
The A.C.N.M. Foundation
editThe A.C.N.M. Foundation, Inc. (‘the Foundation’) is a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization, incorporated in New York in 1967 with a mission to promote excellent health outcomes for all people and communities. The mission is accomplished in many ways, that includes support to midwives and student midwives:"[2]
Notable presidents
edit- Elizabeth Sharp, 1973-75[3]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "About ACNM - American College of Nurse-Midwives". www.midwife.org.
- ^ "What is The A.C.N.M. Foundation, Inc.?". www.acnmf.org.
- ^ "Statement on the Death of ACNM Past-President Elizabeth Sharp". American College of Nurse-Midwives. 2016. Retrieved 16 February 2021.