What colleges have midwifery programs?
Here is a list of some colleges and universities that offer midwifery programs in the United States:
East Coast:
- Columbia University - School of Nursing (New York, NY)
- The Catholic University of America - Department of Nursing (Washington, DC)
- University of Pennsylvania - School of Nursing (Philadelphia, PA)
- Jefferson College of Nursing (Philadelphia, PA)
- Georgetown University - School of Nursing & Health Studies (Washington, DC)
Midwest:
- University of Michigan - School of Nursing (Ann Arbor, MI)
- Case Western Reserve University - Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing (Cleveland, OH)
- Rush University - College of Nursing (Chicago, IL)
- Marquette University - College of Nursing (Milwaukee, WI)
- Frontier Nursing University (Hyden, KY)
South:
- Emory University - Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing (Atlanta, GA)
- Duke University - School of Nursing (Durham, NC)
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - School of Nursing (Chapel Hill, NC)
- University of Tennessee Health Science Center - College of Nursing (Memphis, TN)
- Texas Woman's University - College of Nursing (Denton, TX)
West:
- University of California, San Francisco - School of Nursing (San Francisco, CA)
- Oregon Health & Science University - School of Nursing (Portland, OR)
- University of Washington - School of Nursing (Seattle, WA)
- University of Colorado - College of Nursing (Aurora, CO)
- University of Utah - College of Nursing (Salt Lake City, UT)
This list is not exhaustive, and there may be other colleges and universities that offer midwifery programs. For the most up-to-date information, I recommend checking the websites of the respective institutions or searching for accredited midwifery programs through the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) website.