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Marcia Scoville MS CNM
Assistant Professor (Clinical) of Nursing
Graduate Nurse-Midwifery Program
College of Nursing, University of Utah
10 South 2000 East Front
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-5880
Phone: BirthCare-HealthCare 801 - 273 - 1545
College of Nursing 801 - 585 - 9648
email:Marcia.Scoville@nurs.utah.edu
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Philosophy
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Women are the health center of families and communities. They have traditionally been the healers, and have every right to choose those ways of living which promote optimal function and delight for themselves and those with whom they assocaite. Empowering women in health care is essential to enable healthy choices.
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Additional Areas of Expertise
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- Selection and adjustment of birth control
- Perimenopausal and menopausal care
- Alternative and complementary medicine
- Natural hormone therapy
- Fetal well-being/healthy pregnancy
- Care of women with a history of abuse
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Nurse Midwifery Experience
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1989/1991 - present: | Clinical Practice and Education @ BirthCare-HealthCare and U of Utah
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1989 - 1991: | Private Practice in Frederick, Maryland |
1992 - 1996: 1984 - 1990: | Clinical Director @ BirthCare-HealthCare |
1992 - 1994: | Development of the BCHC University Birth Center
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Professional Associations
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- American College of Nurse-Midwives
- Utah Perinatal Association
- Utah Coalition to Promote Breastfeeding
- Sigma Theta Tau
- Utahns Concerned with Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenting
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Family
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Married. Husband Benjamin. Six remarkable children, one grandchild and counting.
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