Professional relationships between midwives and physicians: Collaboration or conflict?

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This study examines the professional relationships between midwives and physicians providing obstetrical care in Washington State. Four hundred ninety-six randomly sampled family physicians and obstetrician-gynecologists and 211 certified nurse, licensed, and lay midwives were surveyed to learn more about midwife/physician consulting relationships. Only certified nurse midwives have forged mutually satisfactory relationships with the physician community. Increased hospital-based training and practice opportunities are needed before licensed midwives can improve their professional relationships with physicians.

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Baldwin, L. M., Hutchinson, H. L., & Rosenblatt, R. A. (1992). Professional relationships between midwives and physicians: Collaboration or conflict? American Journal of Public Health, 82(2), 262–264. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.82.2.262

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