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Dr. Telfer is an Assistant Professor in the Midwifery and Women’s Health NP Specialty, Interim Nurse-Midwifery Specialty Co-Director, and a member of the Yale Midwifery Faculty Practice. She is also faculty in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences Yale School of Medicine and Yale Institute of Global Health.
She has been at Yale for over a decade and enjoys teaching and precepting the next generation of midwives. Dr. Telfer created a partnership with Makerere University in Kampala Uganda and Mother Health International in Atiak, Uganda to provide midwives, residents, and midwifery students from Uganda, Rwanda and Yale to experience the midwifery model of care and physiologic birth in the clinical setting and the opportunity for collaborative midwifery model of care. She is the past Vice President of the CT Affiliate of ACNM and is a member of the ACNM Division of Global Health Engagement Education Committee and a member of the QMNC Research Alliance, part of the Midwifery Knowledge-to-Action @ Yale (https://www.qmnc.org/)
Dr. Telfer received her BA in Philosophy from the University of California at Berkeley in Philosophy and a MPH in Global Health from Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. She went on to earn a BSN and MSN in Midwifery from Columbia University after serving two years in the US Peace Corps working in maternal and child health. After more than 15 years in clincal practice she earned a Doctorate in Nursing Practice from Frontier Nursing University.
Dr. Telfer has been providing full-scope (well 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 pregnant people and their families to help them achieve their best health, pregnancy, and birth experiences. All people 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 and attends births at Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT.
When not working, she enjoys hiking and exploring Connecticut with her husband, two children and two dogs.
She has been at Yale for over a decade and enjoys teaching and precepting the next generation of midwives. Dr. Telfer created a partnership with Makerere University in Kampala Uganda and Mother Health International in Atiak, Uganda to provide midwives, residents, and midwifery students from Uganda, Rwanda and Yale to experience the midwifery model of care and physiologic birth in the clinical setting and the opportunity for collaborative midwifery model of care. She is the past Vice President of the CT Affiliate of ACNM and is a member of the ACNM Division of Global Health Engagement Education Committee and a member of the QMNC Research Alliance, part of the Midwifery Knowledge-to-Action @ Yale (https://www.qmnc.org/)
Dr. Telfer received her BA in Philosophy from the University of California at Berkeley in Philosophy and a MPH in Global Health from Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. She went on to earn a BSN and MSN in Midwifery from Columbia University after serving two years in the US Peace Corps working in maternal and child health. After more than 15 years in clincal practice she earned a Doctorate in Nursing Practice from Frontier Nursing University.
Dr. Telfer has been providing full-scope (well 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 pregnant people and their families to help them achieve their best health, pregnancy, and birth experiences. All people 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 and attends births at Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT.
When not working, she enjoys hiking and exploring Connecticut with her husband, two children and two dogs.
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Joan L. Combellick,Michelle L. Telfer, Bridget Basile Ibrahim,Gina Novick,Erin M. Morelli,Sascha James-Conterelli,Holly P. Kennedy
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecologyno. 5 (2023): S983-S993
The Lancet Child & Adolescent Healthno. 8 (2021): 582-588
Kenneth C. Pang,Angus J. S. Peri, Hsu En Chung,Michelle Telfer,Charlotte V. Elder,Sonia Grover,Yasmin Jayasinghe
The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicineno. 6 (2020): 1189-1196
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