Midwife Jessica Brumley, CNM, PhD, discusses practicing midwifery in a hospital setting and working collaboratively with OBGYNs for an integrated model of care. She talks about how she first came to hear about midwives, what spoke to her about the profession, and how the births of her own children influenced how she practices. Jessica also discusses her research on racism being a stressor during pregnancy, issues of health disparity and how they effect minorities in the US, and being a part of the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) Diversification and Inclusion Task Force.
Show notes and portrait at: www.workingbirth.com/ep10
Ep 16: Mental Health Advocate & Doula Rebecca Hartley-Woods
Ep 15: Doula & RN Yamel Belen
Ep 14: Midwife Jessica Willoughby
Ep 13: Infant Sleep Researcher Dr. James McKenna, PhD
Ep 12: Midwife Kim Verbarg
Ep 11: IBCLC Trish Hanning
Ep 09: Author & Activist Suzanne Arms
Ep 08: Midwife Vikki Bennett
Ep 07: IBCLC Mary Unangst
Ep 06: Doula & Massage Therapist Melissa Loera
Ep 05: Chiropractor Dr. Rachel Settles
Ep 04: Doctor of Oriental Medicine De'Nicea Hilton
Ep 03: Doula Holly Dobrynski
Ep 02: Midwife Karen DeCocker - Part II
Ep 01: Midwife Karen DeCocker - Part I
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