Blogs

FNU Attends ACNM 60th Annual Meeting and Exhibition

The Amerian College of Nurse-Midwives 60th Annual Meeting and Exhibition was held in National Harbor, MD, with several thousand attendees. Frontier Nursing University faculty, staff, alumni, students, and preceptors attended the conference and well represented the University in everything from posters to education session presentations to awards.

FNU PRIDE students Toni Conard and Gertrude GomezThe ACNM Annual Meeting is the premier opportunity for nurse-midwives, students, and other womenโ€™s health care providers to polish professional skills, learn the latest evidence-based research, share knowledge and experiences, and celebrate the work that nurse-midwives are doing to advance maternity and womenโ€™s health care. It is the largest gathering of nurse-midwives in the country. Itโ€™s also a wonderful opportunity for FNU to visit with alumni, faculty, preceptors and students. Two FNU PRIDE students, Toni Conard and Gertrude Gomez, attended the ACNM Annual Meeting with all expenses covered, for their winning essays in the PRIDE Ambassador Essay Contest. 

Attendees at the meeting heard from a variety of speakers that discussed nurse-midwifery practices, trends and ethics. John C. Jennings, MD, immediate past president of the American College and the American Congress of Obstetrician Gynecologists (ACOG) closed the weekend by discussing the need for more maternity care providers, including nurse-midwives.

โ€œObstetricians need midwives. We need more midwives and more obstetricians, and we need to work together,โ€ said Jennings.

According to Jennings, by year 2020 there will be a shortage of 6,000-8,000 obstetricians in the United States. He advocates that nurse-midwives are needed to fill the gap and care for women who will be in need.

FNU left the weekend encouraged, challenged and honored to be a part of the landmark occasion. For more on FNUโ€™s top-ranked nurse-midwifery program, visit us online here

View the full summary of FNU at the ACNM conference.

View photos from the ACNM conference.

Follow Us

About this Blog

Welcome to the Frontier Nursing University (FNU) blog. The purpose of this blog is to give a voice to the thousands of students, alumni, preceptors, faculty, administrators and donors who possess a deep commitment to caring for women and families.

We hope to inspire and empower our readers with stories that ignore boundaries and redefine care. We invite you to join us on our journey to reach the highest potential for wellness.

Answer the call.

Contact Us

If you have news to share with FNU please send to FNUnews@frontier.edu. If you have a specific idea for a blog post, please submit through our form here.

For general inquiries about FNU programs please contact FNU@frontier.edu