Elizabeth A. Quinkert, CNM, is a Highly Sought-After Certified Nurse Midwife with Tree of Life Family Birth Center and WomanCare in Jeffersonville, IN
Elizabeth A. Quinkert, MSN, BSN, RN, CNM, is a well-versed Certified Nurse Midwife who attends to patients at Tree of Life Family Birth Center and WomanCare in Jeffersonville, IN. The practice consists of Certified Nurse Midwives, certified through the American College of Nurse Midwives. Elizabeth serves as Certified Nurse Midwife and specializes in natural childbirth, deliveries and fertility counseling, care for well women, annual exams, preconceptual counseling, contraceptive services, and prenatal care. Elizabeth has an impressive professional journey that spans many years. In addition to her above-mentioned roles, she is affiliated with Clark Memorial Health. Elizabeth is the region’s most experienced Certified Nurse-Midwife, as well as a presenter at area high schools on topics such as pregnancy, birth control, STD prevention, and breastfeeding. According to the WomanCare website, “in August of 2017, Elizabeth delivered her 4,000th baby.” A native of Harrison County, Elizabeth has served as an Army Nurse at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. She is the mother of four children and grandmother of four grandchildren. For more information about Elizabeth A. Quinkert, CNM, please visit https://treeoflifefbc.com/about.
Elizabeth A. Quinkert, MSN, BSN, RN, CNM, attended the Indiana University School of Nursing in Bloomington, IN, where she received her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. Her credentials include her Master of Science degree in Nursing with Nurse Midwife concentration earned at the University of Kentucky College of Nursing. She is a Certified Nurse Midwife through the American College of Nurse Midwives. Elizabeth is a member of the American College of Nurse-Midwives and the American Association of Birth Centers. Moreover, she is the recipient of the Preceptorship Award from the American College of Nurse Midwives in 2019. As per her practice’s website, “Elizabeth became inspired to become a nurse midwife after giving birth to her first child. Tt was a bad experience, and she knew that women deserved better. She met with a nurse midwife before having her second child and knew immediately that was the field she wanted to go into. She enjoys taking time with patience, listening to their concerns, and allowing them to have input into the birthing process.” For more information about Elizabeth A. Quinkert, CNM, please visit https://todaysnurse.org/network/index.php?do=/4147204/info/.