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No "on campus" courses. Curriculum is all online and open to preceptors.
The cost is a sliding scale. Call Kamy at: 575-680-3094. We will not turn students away, but it is online. Currently accepting 2010 and 2011 applicants.
The following books are required for reading for midwifery students:
- Holistic Midwifery: A Comprehensive Textbook for Midwives in Homebirth Practice, Vol. I & II - Anne Frye
- Healing Passages – Anne Frye
- Understanding Diagnostic Tests in the Childbearing Year – Anne Frye
- Midwives Handbook-- Constance Sinclair
- The Sick Newborn Baby – Kelner, Harvey, & Simpson
- The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding – Le Leche League
- Human Labor and Birth – Harry Oxhorn
- The Labor Progress Handbook: Early interventions to prevent and treat dystocia - Penny Simkin
- Physical Assessment of the Newborn – Tappero & Honeyfield
- Nurse Midwifery – Helen Varney
- Varney’s Midwifery Study Question Book – Jenifer Fahey
Heart and Hands: A Midwife’s Guide to Pregnancy and Birth – Elizabeth Davis
Birth Reborn – Michael Odent
Homebirth – Sheila Kitzinger
A Child is Born – Lennart Nilsson
The Thinking Woman’s Guide to a Better Birth – Henci Goer
Gentle Birth Choices – Barbara Harper & Suzanne Arms
Wise Woman Herbal for the Childbearing Year – Susan Weed
What Every Pregnant Woman Should Know – Gail Sforza Brewer
Birthing From Within – Pam England
Spiritual Midwifery - Ina May Gaskin
Women's Bodies Women's Wisdom - Christine Northrop,MD
When Survivors Give Birth - Simpkin and Klaus
Anti-D in Midwifery:Panacea or Paradox - Sarah Wickham
The New Midwifery – Lesley Ann Page
Midwifery:Community-Based Childbirth - Linda Walsh
The Community Midwife
The Placenta: To Know Me Is To Love Me
Midwifery Best Practice - Sarah Wickham
Midwifery Mind and Spirit - Jennifer Hall
Impact of Birthing Practices on Breastfeeding
Survivor Moms by Mickey Sperlich
Ina May’s Guide to Childbirth by Ina May Gaskin
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