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Duke Midwifery Service Records, 1989-2021
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The Duke Midwifery Service (DMS) provided obstetric and gynecologic services to low-risk pregnant women and education to first-year residents, medical students, physician assistant students, midwifery students and nursing students. The Service was established in 1999 under the Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Duke University School of Medicine. This collection contains materials from Amy MacDonald, CNM, and former DMS Director from 1999 to 2013. Types of materials include administrative records, birth logs, grant information, correspondence, curriculum materials, clinic forms and handouts for patients in English and Spanish, photographs, digital files, and a lab coat. Materials date from 1989 to 2021.
Accession A2021.084, 1998-2021
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Includes Duke Midwifery Service statistics, birth logs, administrative forms, brochure, staff licenses, teaching evaluations, policies, and procedures for the CNM program. Also included are images of Centering Pregnancy and Centering Parenting classes and a video presentation documenting the work done by Amy MacDonald while working for the Duke Midwifery Service and the Durham County Department of Public Health. The Centering program's participant photo releases are on file with the Durham Health Department. The original carriers for these files are a CD and 3.5 inch floppy disks, and can be found in the Administrative Records Series, and Amy MacDonald Professional Papers Series. File types include MOV, MP4, JPG, HEIC, PNG, DOC, PPT, XLS, MSG, and TXT. The digital files date from 1998 to 2021.
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Administrative Records, 1989-2013
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This series documents the organization, operational functions, educational outreach, and patient services of the Duke Midwifery Service. Contains annual reports, awards, correspondence, grant applications, histories, meetings, organizational records, resident orientation materials, staff schedules, resources, and guidelines. Also included are the Midwifery birth logs for Certified Nurse Midwife assisted labor and deliveries at Duke University Medical Center and the Durham County Regional Hospital. The birth logs were used prior to the adoption of Obstetrics Trace View (OBTV) and Epic electronic record management systems. Some of these materials contain confidential patient information and are restricted under law by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Please see access restrictions for additional information. Materials date from 1989 to 2013.
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