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Philosophy and Objectives

The primary purpose of the KU School of Nursing's nurse-midwifery education programs—Doctor of Nursing Practice nurse-midwife specialty and nurse-midwifery certificate—is to prepare graduates to assume a leadership role in midwifery by promoting clinical practice, education, health policy and scholarship.

Philosophy

The Nurse Midwifery program at KU endorse and support the philosophy of the American College of Nurse-Midwives and the mission of KU School of Nursing.

It believes:

  • nurse-midwifery honors the normalcy of women's lifestyles;
  • the best model of health care for a woman and her family is individualized, compassionate and involves a therapeutic relationship between the woman and her midwife;
  • education in nurse-midwifery is a lifelong endeavor, carried out through formalized education and individual determination.

Values

The KU Nurse-Midwifery Education Program values formal education that:

  • educates students for diverse and changing roles as clinicians, educators, researchers and leaders;
  • discovers new knowledge for nursing and health care practice; and
  • applies its expertise in service to Kansas and the global community.

Degree Program Objectives

The objectives of the DNP degree with Nurse Midwifery Specialty are:

  • Integrate theories from nursing, nurse-midwifery, medicine and other disciplines to provide leadership as nurse-midwives in clinical practice, health care systems and in the development of health care policy.
  • Apply research utilization skills in various health care delivery systems.
  • Synthesize, interpret and apply knowledge from practice, research and theory to promote and sustain evidence-based nurse-midwifery practice.
  • Demonstrate professional values as a nurse-midwife, characterized by a commitment to continued learning, ethical decision-making, scholarly work and the capacity to effect desirable change through leadership.
  • Communicate and collaborate with colleagues in nurse-midwifery and other disciplines to meet the health needs of diverse client systems in varied health care delivery systems.
  • Use information and technology in the development and implementation of programs to evaluate outcomes of care, care systems and quality improvement.
  • Function independently within a collaborative interprofessional team to manage and provide care to women throughout the lifespan and their newborns in accordance with the American College of Nurse-Midwives Standards for the Practice of Midwifery.

Certificate Program Objectives

The objectives of the post-graduate nurse midwifery certificate are:

  • Integrate theories from nursing, nurse-midwifery, medicine and other disciplines to provide leadership as nurse-midwives in clinical practice, health care systems and in the development of health care policy.
  • Synthesize, interpret and apply knowledge from practice, research and theory to promote and sustain evidence-based nurse-midwifery practice.
  • Demonstrate professional values as a nurse-midwife, characterized by a commitment to continued learning, ethical decision-making, scholarly work and the capacity to effect desirable change through leadership.
  • Communicate and collaborate with colleagues in nurse-midwifery and other disciplines to meet the health needs of diverse client systems in varied health care delivery systems.
  • Function independently within a collaborative interprofessional team to manage and provide care to women throughout the lifespan and their newborns in accordance with the American College of Nurse-Midwives Standards for the Practice of Midwifery.
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