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Certified nurse midwives Horvath, Webb join Core OB-GYN

Portsmouth Herald EXETER – Deirdre Horvath, CNM, FNP, RN and Leighel Webb, CNM, RN have joined Core Obstetrics & Gynecology (formerly Partners for Women’s Health) as Certified Nurse Midwives at their location inside Exeter Hospital.   Horvath received both her Bachelor of Science and Masters of Science in nursing at Emory University, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing in Atlanta, GA. She is a Certified Nurse Midwife and Family Nurse Practitioner. Prior to becoming a midwife, Horvath practiced as a Certified Doula.   Webb received her Bachelor of Science in nursing from Ohio University in Athens, OH, and her Master of Science in nursing from University of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, OH. She is a Certified Nurse Midwife and Registered Nurse. Prior to becoming a midwife, Webb was a labor and delivery nurse and has more than 20 years of experience in caring for women in labor.  

Governor says nurses make a difference

This is National Nurses Week in Arkansas, and today I’d like to talk about how the pandemic has highlighted the value of our nurses and about the laws the General Assembly passed this year that allow nurses to offer more services. Over the past year, nurses have risked their health to care for COVID patients in hospitals, private homes, nursing homes, and prisons and jails. Susie Marks, executive director of the Arkansas Nurses Association, says that many nurses, especially bedside nurses, have worked in settings they never thought they’d work in. Some Arkansas nurses served in COVID hot spots in New York, Texas, and Louisiana. Nurses don’t run from danger, Ms. Marks said, they run towards it. Those who worked in other places returned to Arkansas with innovative solutions for patient care and to minimize risk to health care workers.

Ozarks at Large for Monday, April 26, 2021

53:51 On today’s show, a new law passed by the Arkansas Legislature gives Certified Nurse Midwives broad medical authority.  Plus, our weekly dip into history with the Pryor Center archives lands in September, 1971. Also a conversation by Editor-in-Chief and host of Talk Business & Politics Roby Brock with Arkansas U.S. Senator Tom Cotton on a run for the White House, President Biden s plan to remove U.S. troops from Afghanistan by September 11th, and more.

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