6951 - Definition of practice of midwifery.

§ 6951. Definition  of practice of midwifery. * 1. The practice of the  profession  of  midwifery  is  defined  as  the  management  of   normal  pregnancies,  child  birth  and  postpartum  care  as  well  as  primary  preventive reproductive health care  of  essentially  healthy  women  as  specified  in  the written practice agreement, and shall include newborn  evaluation, resuscitation and referral for infants. Midwifery  shall  be  practiced in accordance with a written agreement between the midwife and  (i)    a   licensed   physician   who   is   board   certified   as   an  obstetrician-gynecologist by  a  national  certifying  body  or  (ii)  a  licensed physician who practices obstetrics and has obstetric privileges  at a general hospital (licensed under article twenty-eight of the public  health  law) or (iii) a hospital (licensed under article twenty-eight of  the public health law)  that  provides  obstetrics  through  a  licensed  physician having obstetrical privileges at such institution. The written  agreement  shall  provide  for  physician  consultation,  collaboration,  referral and emergency medical obstetrical coverage, and  shall  include  written  guidelines  and  protocols. The written agreement shall provide  guidelines for the identification of pregnancies that are not considered  normal and address the procedures to be followed. The written  agreement  shall  also provide a mechanism for dispute resolution and shall provide  that the judgment of the  appropriate  physician  shall  prevail  as  to  whether  the  pregnancy,  childbirth  or  postpartum  care is normal and  whether the woman is essentially  healthy  in  the  event  the  practice  protocols do not provide otherwise.    * NB Effective until October 28, 2010    * 1.  The  practice  of  the profession of midwifery is defined as the  management of normal pregnancies, child birth  and  postpartum  care  as  well  as  primary  preventive  reproductive  health  care of essentially  healthy women, and shall include newborn evaluation,  resuscitation  and  referral  for  infants. A midwife shall have collaborative relationships  with  (i)  a  licensed  physician  who  is   board   certified   as   an  obstetrician-gynecologist  by  a  national  certifying  body  or  (ii) a  licensed physician who practices obstetrics and has obstetric privileges  at a general hospital licensed under article twenty-eight of the  public  health  law  or (iii) a hospital, licensed under article twenty-eight of  the public health law,  that  provides  obstetrics  through  a  licensed  physician  having  obstetrical  privileges  at  such  institution,  that  provide for  consultation,  collaborative  management  and  referral  to  address  the  health  status  and  risks of his or her patients and that  include plans for emergency  medical  gynecological  and/or  obstetrical  coverage.  A  midwife shall maintain documentation of such collaborative  relationships  and  shall  make  information  about  such  collaborative  relationships  available  to his or her patients. Failure to comply with  the  requirements  found  in  this  subdivision  shall  be  subject   to  professional  misconduct  provisions as set forth in article one hundred  thirty of this title.    * NB Effective October 28, 2010    * 2. A licensed midwife shall have the authority,  as  necessary,  and  limited  to the practice of midwifery, and subject to limitations in the  written agreement, to prescribe and administer drugs, immunizing agents,  diagnostic  tests  and  devices,  and  to  order  laboratory  tests,  as  established   by   the  board  in  accordance  with  the  commissioner's  regulations. A midwife shall obtain a certificate  from  the  department  upon   successfully   completing  a  program  including  a  pharmacology  component, or its  equivalent,  as  established  by  the  commissioner's  regulations prior to prescribing under this section.    * NB Effective until October 28, 2010* 2.  A  licensed  midwife shall have the authority, as necessary, and  limited to the practice of midwifery, to prescribe and administer drugs,  immunizing agents, diagnostic tests and devices, and to order laboratory  tests, as established by the board in accordance with the commissioner's  regulations.  A  midwife  shall obtain a certificate from the department  upon  successfully  completing  a  program  including   a   pharmacology  component,  or  its  equivalent,  as  established  by the commissioner's  regulations prior to prescribing under this section.    * NB Effective October 28, 2010    3. Any reference to midwifery, midwife, certified  nurse-midwifery  or  certified  nurse-midwife,  nurse-midwifery  or  nurse-midwife  under the  provisions of this article, this chapter or any other law,  shall  refer  to  and  include  the  profession  of  midwifery and a licensed midwife,  unless the context clearly requires otherwise.