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Issue # 39

November 2012

 Connecting Students to Health Careers
      
Greetings!
    


There is a chill in the air and snow on the ground. It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! 

Immunizations and Health Insurance 

Here are some links with great information on Immunizations and health insurance.

Healthy Montana Kids

 

Country Health

 R.E.A.C.H camp

The North Central AHEC office had a R.E.A.C.H camp for 8th graders, from Conrad, Heart Butte, and Valier on November 1st. North Central AHEC will be scheduling additional Fall R.E.A.C.H dates for Cut Bank and Fort Benton.
Eastern Montana AHEC

Public Health Public Service Announcement (PSA) Contest 2013

 

Due to staffing changes the PSA contest has been changed. The new date will be in Feburary 2013!

 

South Central  Montana AHEC

Be on the look out!

 

Career Pathways and Oral Pathways brochures are on their way to our regional schools. Be sure to check your mailboxes. 

 

Career Spotlight: Nurse Midwife

 

Certified Nurse-Midwives (CNMs) are Advanced Practice Nurses who provide counseling and care during preconception, pregnancy, childbirth, and the post-partum period. CNMs and their colleagues certified midwives (CMs) also provide family-centered primary healthcare to women throughout their reproductive lives. 

 

Skilled midwifery can reduce the need for high-tech interventions for most women in labor, but midwives also are trained in the latest scientific procedures to assist in normal deliveries.  CNM-attended births account for 10% of all spontaneous vaginal births in the US, and 7% of all US births in total.  Of these deliveries, 97% occur in hospitals, 1.8% in freestanding birth centers, and 1% at home.   

Many people mistakenly think that midwives do nothing but assist with births. In fact, although attending births is an integral and rewarding part of the job, this is only a fraction of what midwives actually do. On average, CNMs/CMs spend 10% of their time in the direct care of birthing women and their newborns. 

 

In addition to the care they give patients before, during, and after pregnancy and childbirth, CNMs/CMs provide routine gynecological services - including reproductive health visits, regular gynecologic care (i.e., annual exams), and peri-/post-menopausal care. In fact, 90% of all their patient visits are for primary, preventive care. CNMs/CMs are skilled health professionals who practice in a wide variety of clinical settings, diagnosing and treating patients as well as referring them to a specialist, if required. 

 

CNMs/CMs are a vital part of the healthcare team and collaborate closely with physicians. When CNMs/CMs and physicians work together as a team, women receive an optimal combination of primary and preventive care, with specialized services as needed.

Today's midwives come from all walks of life.  Some earned their midwifery degree immediately after graduating from college, but others are former teachers, writers, missionaries, general practice nurses, etc. CNMs/CMs mirror our modern world: rich in diversity.  However, all of them share a deep commitment to bettering maternal and child health, not only in this country but throughout the world.


 

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AHEC - The Basics 

This E-News is being sent to you by the Montana Area Health Education Centers (AHEC's) in order to open a dialogue among educators about Health Science Education for K-12 students of Montana. Through this newsletter we intend to:
 
  1. Build a shared resource of activities, materials, and lesson plans to draw on in teaching the health sciences 
  2. Highlight the cross-curriculum nature of the health sciences 
  3. Build an interest in and awareness of health career paths for students in the state of Montana

 

Please contact us with your comments, ideas, questions or projects you'd like to see highlighted in future issues of this e-newsletter. And thank you for the work you do every day to inspire and support Montana kids!

Montana AHEC
Sincerely,
 

Montana AHECs (Area Health Education Centers)