Sarah grew up in the Midwest before attending undergraduate school at Northeastern University in Boston. There she focused her studies on anthropology, sociology and public health, completing internships at the Centers for Disease Control and reproductive health rights organizations. It was during this time when Sarah first began working with midwives who quickly became her mentors, both professionally and personally.
Sarah grew up in the Midwest before attending undergraduate school at Northeastern University in Boston. There she focused her studies on anthropology, sociology and public health, completing internships at the Centers for Disease Control and reproductive health rights organizations. It was during this time when Sarah first began working with midwives who quickly became her mentors, both professionally and personally.
Sarah grew up in the Midwest before attending undergraduate school at Northeastern University in Boston. There she focused her studies on anthropology, sociology and public health, completing internships at the Centers for Disease Control and reproductive health rights organizations. It was during this time when Sarah first began working with midwives who quickly became her mentors, both professionally and personally.
Sarah then attended Emory University's accelerated BSN to MSN program, where she specialized in midwifery. During this time Sarah worked as a Labor and Delivery RN in metro Atlanta.
Sarah loves being a midwife because it puts her in the unique position to be both a public servant and health rights advocate. It is her personal goal to provide safe, evidence-based, empathetic and passionate care to all populations.
Sarah has a sweet demeanor. She educates you, supports you and is easy to understand. I did not see her for mid-wife services but I can imagine she is just as amazing at that part of her job.
I could not say enough good things about Sarah. She was kind friendly and answered all my questions and concerns.