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Susan A. DeJoy, CNM, MSN, FACNM

 
Obstetrics-Gynecology Department   Image  
Midwifery and Community Health Division
  • Faculty, Baystate Medical Center, Midwifery Education Program
  • Assistant Clinical Professor of Obstetrics-Gynecology, Tufts University School of Medicine
  • Director, Division of Midwifery and Community Health
Address
Midwifery Education Program
689 Chestnut Street
Springfield, MA 01199
413.794.4448
Susan.DeJoy@baystatehealth.org
 
Education
  • PhD(C), Public Health-Epidemiology Biostatistics
    University of Massachusetts
    Amherst, MA
  • Post-Graduate Certificate in Teaching
    University of Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia, PA
  • MSN, Nurse-Midwifery
    University of Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia, PA
  • BS, Nursing
    State University of New York
    Downstate Medical Center
    Brooklyn, NY
  • BS, Biology
    State University of New York
    Geneseo, NY

 

 
Areas of Interest
  • Birth outcomes
  • Perineal integrity
  • Shoulder Dystocia Management
  • Body Mass Index and Pregnancy Outcomes
 
Committee Appointments
  • Department of Obstetrics-Gynecology Education Committe, Baystate Medical Center
  • Medical Staff Health COmmittee, Baystate Medical Center
  • Academic Strategic Planning Committee, Baystate Medical Center
 
Professional Service
  • Governing Board, American College of Nurse-Midwives, Division of Accreditation
  • Massachusetts Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee
  • Betsy Lehman Center for Patient Safety and Medical Errror Reduction, Expert Panel in Obstetrics
 
Publications

SELECTED

 

  • Feinland J, Stevens E, DeJoy SA. The Divisionof Midwifery at Baystate Medical Center. Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health (accepted for publication)

  • Graves BW, DeJoy SA, Heath A, Pekow P.  Body Mass Index, Delivery Route and Induction of Labor in a Midwifery Caseload. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health 2006; 51(4).

  • Weiss, Nannini, Fogerty, Sachs, Frigoletto, Roberts, Ringer, DeJoy, et al.  Use of Hospital Discharge Data to Monitor Uterine Rupture. MMWR 2000; 49(12).

 

 
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