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How I Became A Midwife (CNM) And Why I Love My Job

2 Min Read Published April 23, 2024
How I Became A Midwife (CNM) And Why I Love My Job

Podcast Episode

>>Listen to "How I Became A Midwife (CNM) And Why I Love My Job with Cheyenne Starner"

 

In the podcast episode, the host emphasized the significance of engaging with the birth world and community to explore various aspects of midwifery and to gain valuable experience. Here are key points from the episode that highlight the benefits of active involvement in the birth world:

  • Exploring The Diverse Aspects of Midwifery: Most people think of Midwives as people who deliver babies and assist birthing people during childbirth. However, as Cheyenne points out in this episode, Midwifery is very diverse. By immersing themselves in the birth world, individuals interested in midwifery can explore different facets of the profession. 
  • Shadowing Opportunities: The host stressed the importance of seeking shadowing opportunities to gain firsthand experience in the field. By shadowing midwives, doulas, or labor and delivery nurses, aspiring midwives can observe day-to-day responsibilities, patient interactions, and the overall atmosphere of different birth settings. This hands-on experience helps individuals determine if midwifery aligns with their career aspirations.
  • Community Engagement: Engaging with the local birth community provides valuable networking opportunities, mentorship, and support. Participating in birth-related events, workshops, or training sessions allows individuals to connect with experienced professionals, learn from their expertise, and establish a strong foundation for a future career in midwifery.
  • Patient-Centered Care: The episode underscored the importance of acknowledging patients as experts of their own bodies. Active engagement with the birth community helps individuals understand the significance of patient-centered care in midwifery practice. Tailoring care to meet the unique needs, preferences, and concerns of each patient is essential for providing holistic and personalized care throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum.
  • Contribution to Maternal Health: Involvement in the birth world not only benefits individuals pursuing midwifery careers but also contributes to improving maternal health outcomes. By advocating for maternal health, raising awareness about healthcare disparities, and working to reduce maternal mortality rates, individuals in the birth community play a vital role in advancing maternal well-being.

The episode emphasizes the value of engaging with the birth world and community to explore different aspects of midwifery, gain practical experience, and contribute to the enhancement of maternal health care. By actively participating in the birth community, individuals can deepen their understanding of the profession, establish meaningful connections, and positively impact the health of mothers and families.

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Cheyenne Starner
MSN, CNM
Cheyenne Starner
Host, Nurse Converse Podcast

Meet Cheyenne Starner, a dedicated certified nurse midwife based in Indianapolis. Beyond the world of women's health, Cheyenne finds joy in all things related to beauty and aesthetics. Her passion for women's empowerment is reflected not only in her professional life but also in her love for inspiring artists like Beyoncé. When not supporting women, Cheyenne can be found immersed in music, enjoying audiobooks, trying new restaurants with her friends, and exploring the richness of different cultures through travel. Join Cheyenne on her journey of compassion, women’s wellness, and cultural discovery.

Education:
Bachelor's Degree in General Studies, Minored in Psychology and Human Sexuality, Indiana University, Bloomington
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), Indiana University - Indianapolis
Master of Science (MS) in Nurse Midwifery, Frontier Nursing University

 
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