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Ascension
Overview
The primary role involves managing induction/labor patients on the labor floor, ensuring timely and appropriate induction starts, and supporting physician residents and private practice OBs. Additionally, the role includes seeing and evaluating patients in the OB Triage setting and covering postpartum rounding for uncomplicated patients.
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7 days ago
As a Certified Nurse Midwife, you will manage inductions and laboring patients, participate in postpartum rounding, and teach residents how to manage labor and deliver low-risk patients. You will act as a hospitalist CNM alongside hospitalist physicians.
HealthOp Solutions
The OB/GYN Nocturnist will evaluate and manage patients in OB triage, provide inpatient obstetric and gynecologic care, and perform deliveries and emergency procedures. The role focuses on inpatient care without outpatient responsibilities.
$300,000 - $325,000 / YEAR
1 month ago
Trinity Health
The OB Hospitalist/Nocturnist will manage patients in labor and oversee routine and complex deliveries. They will provide expert obstetrical care, respond to emergencies, and ensure patient care throughout their journey.
The OB Hospitalist/Nocturnist will manage patients in labor and oversee routine and complex deliveries. They will provide expert obstetrical care, respond to emergencies, and ensure comprehensive patient care throughout their journey.
Mountainside Medical Center
Responsibilities include labor management, triage, vaginal and cesarean deliveries, and emergency OB care. The position operates within a collaborative environment with in-house specialists.
2 months ago
Appalachian Regional Healthcare, Inc.
The role involves providing patient care by applying specialized knowledge and clinical nursing skills, focusing particularly on pregnancy, childbirth, post-partum care, newborn care, and women's gynecologic needs. Responsibilities also include evaluating patients for labor, admitting them to the hospital, and managing low to moderate risk labors.
3 months ago
Northside Hospital Inc.
The Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) is responsible for the comprehensive assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of nurse midwifery care for antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, and newborn patients. This includes performing physical exams, managing labor and delivery, ordering diagnostics, and prescribing necessary interventions and medications.
University of Vermont Health Network
The certified nurse midwife shall work in collaboration with the practicing physicians to provide comprehensive health care to midwifery patients. This includes antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, gynecology, and labor management and delivery.
$68 - $94 / HOUR
Defense Health Agency Civilian Corps, Falls Church, VA
The Advanced Practice Nurse (Midwife) will serve as a Nurse Midwife at an Army Medical Hospital, managing and providing care for mothers and babies throughout the maternity cycle. This includes collaborating with specialists, performing comprehensive patient examinations, ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests, managing labor and delivery, and providing well woman care.
Legacy Health
The OB Hospitalist supports the inpatient needs of the Legacy Medical Group's Maternal Fetal Medicine service and provides backup to the Midwifery Practice. Responsibilities include managing both low and high-risk pregnancies and assisting in surgical procedures as needed.
$205 / HOUR
4 months ago
Commonwealth Medical Services
The Obstetrician-Gynecologist provides comprehensive medical and surgical care to women, including obstetric and gynecologic care, preventive health services, and surgical management. Responsibilities include managing pregnancies, performing surgical procedures, and collaborating with other specialists.
5 months ago
STATE OF FRANKLIN HEALTHCARE GROUP
The Certified Nurse Midwife will perform in-office exams, hospital consults, and manage the full spectrum of prenatal, intrapartum, and postpartum care. They are responsible for conducting deliveries, interpreting diagnostic tests, and documenting patient information while reporting deviations from normal labor to physicians.