Michelle Telfer
Biography
Research & Publications
Patient Care
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Biography
Dr. Telfer has been providing full-scope (well woman care/gyn, family planning, prenatal care, labor & birth and postpartum care) for nearly two decades in New York City and the greater New Haven area. She came to midwifery after working in global public health in The Gambia, West Africa where she experienced the importance of access to safe midwifery care in low-resource settings. She is passionate about partnering with women and their families to help them achieve their best health, pregnancy, and birth experiences. All women deserve compassionate, culturally sensitive, and skilled care throughout their lives. She is privileged to be a part of the Yale Midwifery group that strives to provide this care.
Areas of research and interest include reducing unnecessary primary cesarean sections though promoting physiologic birth and avoiding early labor admissions. She is working with colleagues in the school of medicine and nursing at Yale and at Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda to support advanced midwifery education, clinical excellence and the midwifery model of care to improve maternal and newborn health outcomes. She is an Assistant Professor in the midwifery and women's health specialty at the Yale School of Nursing and is faculty in the Yale School of Medicine.
When not working, she enjoys hiking and exploring Connecticut with her husband and two children.
Education & Training
- DNPFrontier Nursing University (2017)
- MSNColumbia University, Midwifery (2002)
- BSNColumbia University, School of Nursing (2001)
- MPHTulane University School of Public Health, Global Reproductive Health (1999)
- BAUC Berkeley, Philosophy (1992)
Activities
- Makerere University/Yale University (MUYU) CollaborationKampala, Central Region, Uganda 2017Makerere University/Yale University (MUYU) Collaboration
Honors & Recognition
Award | Awarding Organization | Date |
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Fellow of the American College of Nurse Midwives | American College of Nurse Midwives | 2020 |
Nightingale Award for Excellence in Nursing | Nightingale Nursing Awards | 2019 |
Outstanding Preceptor Award | American College of Nurse Midwives | 2016 |
Departments & Organizations
- Obstetric Specialties & Midwifery
- Yale Institute for Global Health
- Yale Medicine