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Kaleida Health employees say midwife positions being eliminated
Catherine Stack said she received a phone call last week that Kaleida Health was eliminating its five midwife positions from Suburban Hospital starting June 1st.
and last updated 2021-04-22 00:36:23-04
WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y. (WKBW) â Kaleida Health is terminating midwives at Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital, according to Certified Nurse Midwives at the hospital and the union that represents many of Kaleida s healthcare workers.
Catherine Stack has been a midwife at Suburban Hospital for more than 20 years.
âI kind of joke around and say, Iâm air traffic control, I get that physician to that delivery, that physician to that delivery,â said Stack.
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nholland@post-journal.com Deb Arndt, pictured with Dr. Robert Daniels, will have her portrait permanently displayed at UPMC Chautauqua to honor her long and historical career as a midwife in Jamestown.
Submitted photo Pictured is Deb Arndt, left, speaking to staff when her portrait was unveiled at UPMC Chautauqua.
Deb Arndt, pictured with Dr. Robert Daniels, will have her portrait permanently displayed at UPMC Chautauqua to honor her long and historical career as a midwife in Jamestown.
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Debra Arndt, a local midwife, enjoyed a long and eventful career before retiring last June.
Arndt was originally from North Carolina and graduated with an associate degree from a community college there in 1975. She later moved to Osewgo where she began her career in obstetrics, or midwifery.
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