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AI for Nurse Midwives

Robert MacKelfresh

By Robert MacKelfresh

Founder, Automation Squad

Diagnose and coordinate all aspects of the birthing process, either independently or as part of a healthcare team. May provide well-woman gynecological care. Must have specialized, graduate nursing education.

Nurse Midwives · O*NET 29-1161.00 · Job Zone 5 · sourced from the U.S. Department of Labor occupation database

Automation coverage

5 of 23tools on this list have an AI solution available today

Counted by matching the tools this occupation is documented as using against a corpus of 226,452 AI products, MCP servers, skills and connectors. Where a tool has no match, we say so rather than inventing one.

AI you can use for this job

10 matched to the tools nurse midwives use. Showing 10.

  • Microsoft Excel

    MCP server

    Microsoft's Excel is a spreadsheet application used by millions of users across the world. It is part of the Office ecosystem and is considered the industry standard for spreadsheets. Only files on OneDrive for Business (available with Office 365 and Sharepoint server) are su

    Microsoft Excel

  • Excel

    MCP server
  • Excel

    Skill
  • Make (make.com)

  • NextGen Enterprise is a comprehensive healthcare information management system designed specifically for mid-size to enterprise medical practices. The platform delivers an integrated clinical and financial solution that provides healthcare organizations with the flexibility they

  • Make (make.com)

  • PracticeSuite is a full medical practice management & medical billing software with EHR & patient portal services for medical practices & billing companies

The tools this job actually uses

23 documented for this occupation. Showing 23, hot technologies first. A filled dot means an AI solution exists for it.

  • eClinicalWorks EHR softwarehot
  • Epic Systemshot
  • Microsoft Excelhot
  • Microsoft Office softwarehot
  • Acrendo Medical Software Ob/Gyn EMR
  • Allscripts Professional EHR
  • Amkai AmkaiCharts
  • Bizmatics PrognoCIS EMR
  • Cerner Millennium
  • ChartWare EMR
  • digiChart OB-GYN
  • e-MDs software
  • GE Healthcare Centricity EMR
  • Greenway Medical Technologies PrimeSUITE
  • Medscribbler Enterprise
  • MicroFour PracticeStudio.NET EMR
  • NextGen Healthcare Information Systems EMR
  • Practice Partner Total Practice Partner
  • Prognosis Innovation Healthcare ChartAccess
  • SOAPware EMR
  • StatCom Patient Flow Logistics Enterprise Suite
  • SynaMed EMR
  • Texas Medical Software SpringCharts EMR

What this job involves

23 documented tasks, most important first. Showing 23.

  1. Provide prenatal, intrapartum, postpartum, or newborn care to patients.
  2. Monitor fetal development by listening to fetal heartbeat, taking external uterine measurements, identifying fetal position, or estimating fetal size and weight.
  3. Document patients' health histories, symptoms, physical conditions, or other diagnostic information.
  4. Provide patients with direct family planning services, such as inserting intrauterine devices, dispensing oral contraceptives, and fitting cervical barriers, including cervical caps or diaphragms.
  5. Prescribe medications as permitted by state regulations.
  6. Develop and implement individualized plans for health care management.
  7. Explain procedures to patients, family members, staff members or others.
  8. Order and interpret diagnostic or laboratory tests.
  9. Initiate emergency interventions to stabilize patients.
  10. Document findings of physical examinations.
  11. Educate patients and family members regarding prenatal, intrapartum, postpartum, newborn, or interconception care.
  12. Perform physical examinations by taking vital signs, checking neurological reflexes, examining breasts, or performing pelvic examinations.
  13. Write information in medical records or provide narrative summaries to communicate patient information to other health care providers.
  14. Provide primary health care, including pregnancy and childbirth, to women.
  15. Consult with or refer patients to appropriate specialists when conditions exceed the scope of practice or expertise.
  16. Read current literature, talk with colleagues, or participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in midwifery.
  17. Instruct student nurse midwives, medical students, or residents on the birthing process.
  18. Establish practice guidelines for specialty areas such as primary health care of women, care of the childbearing family, and newborn care.
  19. Plan, provide, or evaluate educational programs for nursing staff, health care teams, or the community.
  20. Conduct clinical research on topics such as maternal or infant health care, contraceptive methods, breastfeeding, and gynecological care.
  21. Manage newborn care during the first weeks of life.
  22. Evaluate mental health of patients.
  23. Screen patients for gynecologic conditions such as infections.