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Midwifery Education ProgramThe Profession of Midwifery
In New York State, the practice of the profession of midwifery is defined as the management of normal pregnancies, childbirth, and postpartum care as well as primary preventive reproductive health care of essentially healthy women as specified in the written practice agreement, and shall include newborn evaluation, resuscitation and referral of infants. A licensed midwife has the authority, as necessary, and limited to the practice of midwifery, to prescribe and administer drugs, immunizing agents, diagnostic tests and devices, and to order laboratory tests. Detailed information regarding the midwifery profession in New York State and licensure requirements may be obtained by contacting the Office of the Professions, Midwifery Board office. |