It's a privilege as well as a pleasure to deliver other midwives babies. Big sister Julia's new baby Michelle debuts in the birthing center.
| Barbara Sellars, CNM attended Vassar College, gave birth to her daughters Amy and Jennifer, and then became a certified childbirth educator. She received a B.S.N. from the University of Texas at Austin, and graduated from Yale University's Midwifery Program. She is privileged to have delivered all three of her grandchildren, Kendall (9/15/96), Kieran (10/6/99) and Clementine Rose (5/7/03). |
| "I was a mother before I was a nurse or midwife, and my own
experiences shaped my vision of what women's health care should be. I know
first-hand what a difference information and a sense of control can make when you are
having a baby. Each woman and her partner are different, and there is no "right
way" to give birth. My goal is to help each couple find their way to a safe and
satisfying birth experience." Barbara Sellars, CNM
Elizabeth A. Boyce, CNM Elizabeth first learned about midwifery at the birth of her goddaughter Beatrice, in 1986. This inspired her to go back to school - first for nursing and subsequently midwifery. She received her MSN from Yale University in 1994. After graduation, she worked as a midwife on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Elizabeth returned to New York in 1996 and joined CBS Midwifery in 2000. In her off-call time, Elizabeth dances Argentine Tango. |