How do they match: Nurse Midwives

  • Women's Health Nurse Practitioner

  • Diagnose and coordinate all aspects of the birthing process, either independently or as part of a healthcare team. May provide well-woman gynecological care. Must have specialized, graduate nursing education.

  • Conduct clinical research on topics such as maternal or infant health care, contraceptive methods, breastfeeding, and gynecological care.
  • Develop and implement individualized plans for health care management.
  • Document patients' health histories, symptoms, physical conditions, or other diagnostic information.
  • Establish practice guidelines for specialty areas such as primary health care of women, care of the childbearing family, and newborn care.
  • Explain procedures to patients, family members, staff members or others.
  • Plan, provide, or evaluate educational programs for nursing staff, health care teams, or the community.
  • Provide primary health care, including pregnancy and childbirth, to women.
  • Write information in medical records or provide narrative summaries to communicate patient information to other health care providers.

  • Treat medical emergencies.
  • Administer basic health care or medical treatments.
  • Analyze test data or images to inform diagnosis or treatment.
  • Collaborate with healthcare professionals to plan or provide treatment.
  • Conduct health or safety training programs.
  • Develop medical treatment plans.
  • Provide health and wellness advice to patients, program participants, or caregivers.
  • Refer patients to other healthcare practitioners or health resources.
  • Teach medical procedures to healthcare personnel.