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A graduate of Curry College and the University of Rhode Island, Colleen originally began her career as a Medical Assistant. She decided to continue her midwifery education to fulfill her desire to care for women during all phases of their lives – especially during pregnancy and birth. Colleen believes in encouraging family-centered care that helps empower women. She also is a strong believer in working closely with each patient so they can make informed medical decisions. In her work, Colleen is also an advocate of promoting pregnancy and birth as a normal, natural process. When she is not busy with patients Colleen enjoys traveling, visiting the Cape, going to the beach, boating, gardening and cooking.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Birth and Postpartum care
Contraception
Gynecology
Menopause
Mental Health in Pregnancy and Postpartum
Nurse Midwifery
Obstetrics
Pregnancy
Prenatal Care
Teen Care
American Midwifery Certification Board
Curry College, Medical Education
Massachusetts Bay Community College, Medical Education
University of Rhode Island, Medical Education
English
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