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Pathway to Functional Medicine Midwifery

Episode 62 of the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast podcast, hosted by Midwifery Wisdom Collective, titled "Pathway to Functional Medicine Midwifery" was published on May 31, 2023 and runs 39 minutes.

May 31, 2023 ·39m · Midwifery Wisdom Podcast

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Join us this week on the Midwifery Wisdom podcast as we dive into an inspiring conversation with our guest host Angela Love and special guest Rachel Cornett-Olsson, a talented CNM and APRN. Get ready to be captivated by Rachel's unique journey into the world of midwifery, which surprisingly began in a hair salon of all places!From the intimate setting of home births to the nurturing environment of birth centers, and even the fast-paced world of large hospitals, Rachel has traversed the full spectrum of midwifery care throughout her career. As she recounts her experiences as a student midwife, you'll gain invaluable insights into the diverse settings she encountered along the way. Rachel also shares a glimpse into her personal journey of being both a midwife and a mother-to-be.Tune in to this episode of the Midwifery Wisdom podcast for an uplifting and enlightening discussion that celebrates the incredible diversity and dedication found within the midwifery profession.  Show Resources-Functionalmidwifery.US-Midwife RX

Join us this week on the Midwifery Wisdom podcast as we dive into an inspiring conversation with our guest host Angela Love and special guest Rachel Cornett-Olsson, a talented CNM and APRN. Get ready to be captivated by Rachel's unique journey into the world of midwifery, which surprisingly began in a hair salon of all places!

From the intimate setting of home births to the nurturing environment of birth centers, and even the fast-paced world of large hospitals, Rachel has traversed the full spectrum of midwifery care throughout her career. As she recounts her experiences as a student midwife, you'll gain invaluable insights into the diverse settings she encountered along the way. Rachel also shares a glimpse into her personal journey of being both a midwife and a mother-to-be.


Tune in to this episode of the Midwifery Wisdom podcast for an uplifting and enlightening discussion that celebrates the incredible diversity and dedication found within the midwifery profession. 

 
Show Resources
-Functionalmidwifery.US
-Midwife RX

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