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Alumni Spotlight: Marjani Jean-Philippe, MSN, RN, CNM

At the heart of Frontier Nursing University is a talented and diverse community of students, alumni, faculty, staff, Couriers and preceptors. Spotlight blogs feature members of our FNU community that are focused on the mission of educating nurse-midwives and nurse practitioners to deliver quality health care to underserved and rural populations.

 

When Majani Jean-Philippe first heard about Frontier Nursing University (FNU) she didnโ€™t think much about it. But after birthing her son, Marjani realized her desire to pursue nurse-midwifery and create the same compassionate environment as her nurse-midwife had done for her. FNU quickly became her first choice.

 

โ€œI really liked the way the program was structured and valued the approach of its community based midwifery program,โ€ said Marjani. โ€œI also understood that the work that Mary Breckinridge began was meaningful and I wanted to be a part of continuing her tradition of providing compassionate midwifery care to women, while working to improve maternal and neonatal outcomes.โ€

 

According to Marjani, another appealing aspect of FNU was its mission to provide care to underserved and rural populations. As the daughter of first-generation Haitian immigrants, the mission deeply resonated with her and ultimately helped make her decision to attend FNU.

 

Beginning at Frontier with an associateโ€™s degree in nursing, Marjani completed the program through the Bridge Entry Option and graduated from Frontier in December of 2015, receiving a master of science in nursing with a concentration in nurse-midwifery.

 

Although the transition from traditional to distance education was unique, Marjani quickly learned that she was a part of a great community that would support and encourage her every step of the way.

 

โ€œMost of our learning took place online, yet I always felt very much connected to my professors and peers,โ€ said Marjani. โ€œI have formed relationships at Frontier that I will have for the rest of my life.โ€

 

As an FNU graduate, Marjani now practices as a Certified Nurse-Midwife with Southern Crescent Women's Healthcare in Fayetteville, Georgia. She was previously a labor & delivery nurse in Opelika, Alabama.

 

โ€œI feel honored and privileged to have been given this opportunity to care for women in a practice that supports and values the midwifery model of care,โ€ said Marjani. โ€œI take my title seriously and will work diligently to educate and empower women and preserve normal physiological birth.โ€


Our family at FNU is proud to have alumni like Marjani!