October 04, 2024
Lamaze Resources for National Midwifery Week
By: Lamaze International Staff | 0 Comments
Lamaze International proudly recognizes National Midwifery Week, Oct. 6–12, 2024. This annual recognition week was created by the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) to celebrate and recognize midwives and midwife-led care. Lamaze supports and celebrates the midwives who make up our international community. As you acknowledge #MidwiferyWeek2024, reflect on its theme of “Midwives Looking to the Future” and consider how you can use the Lamaze Six Healthy Birth Practices in tandem with the midwifery mission of providing care to improve birth outcomes and patient experiences.
Check out Lamaze blogs, podcasts, articles from The Journal of Perinatal Education and educational resources from the Lamaze Learning Center to reference when acknowledging your work as a midwife, recognizing your midwife colleagues or recommending midwifery care to clients, this week and beyond.
The Lamaze Podcast
Like what you hear? Access all episodes of The Lamaze Podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Season 4’s newest episodes are dropping twice a month!
Journal of Perinatal Education
The Journal of Perinatal Education (JPE) is a Lamaze membership benefit. You may be asked to log into your member account before reading the articles. Learn more about JPE and access past issues here.
Connecting the Dots and Giving Birth With Confidence Blogs
Read more research and resources for perinatal professionals on the Connecting the Dots blog, and check out information for parents on the Giving Birth With Confidence blog.
Lamaze Learning Center
Check out all of the education Lamaze offers for childbirth educators and perinatal professionals, now available in the new Lamaze Learning Center!
Your perspectives and insights matter to the Lamaze International community. Are you a midwife with a best practice or story to share? Reach out to Content Manager Morgan Manghera at mmanghera@lamaze.org to find out how you can share your perspectives and get published on Lamaze’s blogs.
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