
Kathleen has been helping birthing women and their babies since 1988. Born and raised in Mt. Washington Valley, she is a graduate of the Boston University Nurse-Midwifery Education Program within the School of Public Health. The program was started based on studies that showed an improvement in the health of inner city mother’s and their babies when their prenatal care was provided by nurse midwives.
The practice of midwifery fulfills Kathleen’s desire to connect with the women she sees and to make a difference in the world, one woman and one birth at a time. It is her goal to empower women to become healthier, mentally and physically, and to better care for themselves, their families and their communities.
Kathleen lives with her husband in the home they built in Bartlett. They are currently raising three spirited school-aged children, two boys and a girl, and living in the mountains they adore. She loves skiing, snowshoeing, and just roaming around in the woods. Indoors, she enjoys restoring antique quilts, playing the fiddle and singing.
Nurse-Midwifery
Nursing: University of NH
Midwifery: Boston University School of Public Health, Nurse-Midwifery Education Program Internship
North Shore Birth Center, Beverly, MA
American College of Nurse Midwives