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Direct Entry Midwifery in Oregon
Scope of Practice
Authorizing Statutes & Rules
License Count
Licensing Information
Education
Qualifications
Scope of Practice
A licensed direct entry midwife (LDM) supervises the conduct and labor of childbirth, advises the parent as to the progress of childbirth, and renders prenatal, intrapartum and postpartum care. Licensed direct entry midwives provide care in the home, in birthing centers, clinics, and as teachers at midwifery schools.
 
Licensure in Oregon is voluntary, and unlicensed midwives may practice in Oregon. However, Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) 687.415 allows reimbursement under the Oregon Health Plan only if a licensed midwife provides birthing assistance. Only LDMs are legally authorized to administer legend drugs and devices.

Authorizing Statutes & Rules
Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) 687.405-687.495 and 687.895.991 (Scroll down to find the correct ORS section.)
 
Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) Chapter 332, Divisions 015-030

License Count
Licensed Direct Entry Midwives:  51 (as of 12-4-2007)

Licensing Information
Duration of License:  Annual
 
Licensing Fees
  • Application:  $100

  • Original License:  $1,500

  • Renewal:  $1,500
Click here to go to the Fees page for a complete listing of fees.

Education
See Direct Entry Midwifery Licensing Information (PDF).

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Or, click here to go to the How to Get Licensed page for more information.

Qualifications
See Direct Entry Midwifery Licensing Information (PDF).

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Or, click here to go to the How to Get Licensed page for more information.

 
Page updated: February 08, 2008

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