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  • The Benefits of a Nurse-Midwife Specialty

    The Benefits of a Nurse-Midwife Specialty

    The Benefits of a Nurse-Midwife Specialty If you’re considering nursing as a career, you may have considered a nurse-midwife specialty. While nurse-midwives help pregnant women go through the journey of childbirth more comfortably and safely, that’s not all those with a nurse-midwife specialty are capable of. A nurse-midwife’s full scope of practice includes primary care,…

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  • Alumni Spotlight: Mary T. Bradish, CNM

    Alumni Spotlight: Mary T. Bradish, CNM

    Mary Theresa Bradish, CNM, a Frontier Nursing University (FNU) alumni, is a midwifery pioneer who worked for years to bring natural birthing options to women in north-central Illinois. She published her inspirational autobiographical memoir in 2016. Mary’s incredible story began as an obstetrics nurse. She was in the Cadet Nursing Corps during WWII before transitioning…

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  • AWHONN’s “Partners in Care” Program Provides Team-Based Approach to Women’s Health

    AWHONN’s “Partners in Care” Program Provides Team-Based Approach to Women’s Health

    The Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) is taking big steps to improve maternal health – and Frontier Nursing University (FNU) is poised to help. AWHONN’s mission is to improve and promote the health of women and newborns and to strengthen the nursing profession through the delivery of superior advocacy, research, education…

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  • Courier Spotlight: Laura Lee Parrish

    Courier Spotlight: Laura Lee Parrish

    Laura Lee Parrish’s life transformed when she went from farmgirl to Frontier Nursing Service (FNS) Courier in 1970. A Bourbon County, Ky. native, Laura was familiar with FNS when she began her journey 130 miles southeast to Leslie County. Little did she know how much of an impact the experience would have on her. According…

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  • FNU President Susan Stone Discusses Maternal Mortality on Nursecast Podcast

    FNU President Susan Stone Discusses Maternal Mortality on Nursecast Podcast

    Dr. Susan Stone, DNSc, CNM, FACNM, FAAN, certified nurse-midwife, President of Frontier Nursing University (FNU) and President of the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM), recently sat down with Andrew Bennie of Springer Publishing Group to continue the ongoing conversation about how to end maternal mortality. Dr. Stone has been working in the field of reproductive…

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  • FNU Co-hosts Healthy Futures Fair

    FNU Co-hosts Healthy Futures Fair

    The Courier Program at Frontier Nursing University (FNU) recently co-hosted the 2018 Healthy Futures Fair for Leslie County, Ky. community members to meet health providers from the area, learn about their services and discover what it is like to have a career in the health care industry. The fair, co-hosted with Mountain View Elementary School…

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  • Student Spotlight: Angelo John “Ajay” Jamora, RNC-MNN, CLC

    Student Spotlight: Angelo John “Ajay” Jamora, RNC-MNN, CLC

    From serving in the U.S. Army to being a nursing student, Angelo John “Ajay” Jamora, RNC-MNN, CLC is pursuing big dreams to serve his community. Ajay, a student at Frontier Nursing University (FNU) already has a long history of providing care for those in the service. He first served at Fort Gordon, Ga. as head…

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  • FNU Attends the 2018 ACNM Conference

    FNU Attends the 2018 ACNM Conference

    A record number of attendees was tallied at The American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) 63rd Annual Meeting & Exhibition in Savannah, Ga. from May 20-24, 2018. Over 2100 were in attendance – among them, several Frontier Nursing University (FNU) representatives. Faculty, staff, alumni, students, preceptors and friends of FNU attended the four-day conference, as well…

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