Similarly, you may ask, what is the difference between a CNM and a CPM?
The major difference between the CM and CNM is that in all states, CNMs have the ability to prescribe medications and obtain licensure. The scope of practice of Certified Professional Midwives (CPMs) is narrowed to prenatal, childbirth, postpartum, and 6-8 weeks of care for mother and baby following delivery.
Subsequently, question is, how do I become a midwife CPM? To earn the CPM designation through NARM, applicants must possess a high school diploma or the equivalent and complete NARM's Portfolio Evaluation Process or graduate from a midwifery education program accredited by the Midwifery Education Accreditation Council (MEAC).
Keeping this in consideration, how long does it take to become a CPM midwife?
about three years
Can you be a CPM and CNM?
Certified by the AMCB as a CNM/CM
Candidates certified by the ACMB as a CNM/CM may apply for CPM certification with documentation of experience as a primary midwife or primary under supervision in out-of-hospital birth.