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INA MAY GASKIN RETURNS TO ATLANTA- February 10 & 11 Sandy Springs

Choose an amount from the list and send the amount through the paypal donate button. Please message which day this […]

By Bellies to Babies FoundationFebruary 7, 2018
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Safe Maternity Conference for Pregnancy and Parenting Essentials Expo

October 16th at the Hilton Atlanta Grand Ballroom Level 2 Join CNN hero Robin Lim during our VIP special ceremony with Celebrity TV Judge […]

By Bellies to Babies FoundationOctober 10, 2017
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Mayim Bialik, PhD Supporting Bellies to Babies Foundation

By Bellies to Babies FoundationOctober 10, 2016

Midwife Accreditation

A Bellies to Babies Foundation credential accreditation formed in 2012.

lack-led, BlackThe Mission of the The Accreditation Commission for Community Midwife Education & Certification,  is threefold: (l) to establish standards promoting high-quality competency-based instruction and diverse student recruitment in Direct-Entry community midwifery schools, including ethnic and culturally sensitive curriculum, consideration of ethnic and cultural background, religion, languages spoken, gender identity, and sustaining a diverse faculty (2) to encourage schools to meet the established International Confederation of Midwives standards, held in high-esteem by the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the World Health Organization. (3) To diversify the maternal healthcare workforce with serious efforts to increase the number of all-level qualified preceptors and ensuring recruitment from various communities in the multicultural US nation, improving equity, access, and sustained support by sensitive faculty and a workforce which reflects the many faces of multiculturalism. To also work collaboratively with schools, educational programs, and those who hold equivalent certifications or experience recognized by the Accreditation Commission for Community Midwife Education & Certification, to certify by endorsement having passed the required examination for the Certified Community Midwife™ credential.


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