Code of Maine Rules
02 - DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND FINANCIAL REGULATION
502 - BOARD OF COMPLEMENTARY HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
Chapter 6-A - STANDARDS RELATING TO CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL MIDWIVES AUTHORITY TO OBTAIN AND ADMINSTER DRUGS, MEDICAL DEVICES, AND SCOPE OF PRACTICE
Section 502-6-A-3 - Scope of practice
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
1. Certified professional midwife. The certified professional midwife shall provide only those health care services for which the certified professional midwife is educationally and clinically prepared, and for which competency has been maintained. The certified professional midwife is authorized to function to the full extent of the certified professional midwife's education, training, and competency within the population focus and scope of practice defined by the national certifying body.
2. Certified professional midwives primarily practice in homes, birth centers, clinics, and offices, and may also practice in hospitals, and emergency care settings. Certified professional midwives may consult, refer, or transfer to licensed allopathic or osteopathic physicians, or other licensed health professionals as necessary for the client's health or safety in accordance with professional judgment.
3. The health care services for which the certified professional midwife is independently responsible and accountable include:
4. The certified professional midwife is authorized to activate emergency medical services at any time to protect the health and safety of the client, fetus or newborn, including when the client declines transfer of care.
5. The certified professional midwife shall perform and document periodic assessment to identify the following conditions, and provide care in accordance with section 5:
6. When providing primary maternity care, the certified professional midwife licensed under this chapter shall: