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Certified Nurse Midwife
Requirements for Practice
Requirements prior to commencing practice in Nebraska are:
- State certification as a CNM;
- A written
Practice Agreement
Prior to commencing practice in Nebraska, a CNM must submit a Practice Agreement to the
Department of Health and Human Services Regulation and
Licensure. The practice agreement must be in writing and approved by the Board of Nursing and the Board of Medicine and Surgery. The agreement
must identify the settings within which the CNM is authorized to practice, must name the
collaborating licensed practitioner(s), and must define the medical functions to be
performed by the CNM. If the collaborating licensed practitioner named in the practice
agreement becomes temporarily unavailable, the certified nurse midwife may perform the
authorized medical functions only under the supervision of another licensed practitioner
designated as a temporary substitute for that purpose. The boards must approve any change
to the agreement in setting, supervision, modification of authorized medical functions or
for any other reason before any change may be permitted.
There is a standard agreement that has been approved by the boards. Any request for
modification of the standard agreement must be approved by the boards prior to providing
the services. Any request for modification of the standard agreement should be
communicated to Karen Bowen, Nursing Practice Consultant at (402) 471-4376. |

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