Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM) is a primary health care provider to women of all ages throughout their lives. CNMs focus on gynecologic and family planning services, as well as preconception, pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum and newborn care. They also provide primary care such as conducting annual exams, writing prescriptions, and offering basic nutrition counseling.

  • FNU graduates more than 40% of the nation’s nurse-midwives.
  • We are the oldest and largest continually operating nurse-midwifery education program in the U.S.
  • More than 50% of FNU’s 150+ faculty are Certified Nurse-Midwives.

Read more in Why should I become a nurse-midwife?

Frontier Nursing University Nurse-Midwife Education

Frontier Nursing University offers a graduate Nurse-Midwifery specialty track that can be pursued full- or part-time while completing a Master of Science in Nursing or a Post-Graduate Certificate. After earning an MSN or certificate, you have the option to continue on to the Doctor of Nursing Practice program at FNU.

With our distance education model, your home community serves as your classroom. FNU faculty are committed to being present and providing consistent support throughout the educational journey. Our flexible nurse-midwifery program allows you to complete courses online and work closely with practicing nurse-midwives during your clinical experience.

A leader in distance education since 1989
A focus on rural and underserved populations since 1939
culture of caring shared by the FNU community
Two campus immersion experiences to build lifelong connections with other students and faculty
Complete your coursework online
Attend full- or part-time.
After earning your MSN, you can continue on to complete a DNP at FNU.
Enjoy two brief on-campus immersion experiences.
Complete your clinical practicum in your home community.
750 clinical hours for the MSN.

Nurse-midwives contribute significantly to better care for women and families. This is why a number of health care organizations across the country are embracing collaborative models and adding nurse-midwives to health care teams.

Nurse-midwives with their unique skill sets help improve quality and decrease costs. They also serve as excellent advocates for patients, which is particularly important as more and more women are seeking out-of-hospital care.

At Frontier Nursing University, our goal is to educate more nurse-midwives so that midwifery care is available to all women who seek it.

Frontier Nursing University Nurse-Midwifery
Eileen J. B. Thrower, Ph.D., APRN, CNM, CNE, FACNM
CHAIR, DEPARTMENT OF MIDWIFERY

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