Ebony M. Simpson, CNM

Ebony M. Simpson, CNM, has eight years of experience working as a certified nurse midwife. Her passion for midwifery started with her own experience at the Brooklyn Birthing Center. Shortly after, she finished her BA in journalism and returned to school to study midwifery. She earned a BSN at Emory University and an MSN at Frontier Nursing University. Since graduating in 2017, she’s cared for pregnant people in their homes and in birth centers, and she is currently leading the obstetrical care of low to moderate-risk clients in a community hospital with a collaborative team of midwives and physicians.
Simpson is a paid member of the Red Ventures Education Integrity Network.
- Education: MSN in Nurse Midwifery, Frontier Nursing University; BSN, Emory University; BA in Communications, Howard University
- Professional Affiliations: The Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses; American College of Nurse-Midwives; National Black Midwives Alliance
- Media Mentions:Ebony Simpson is featured in Richmond Times-Dispatch, speaking on black pregnant women turning to midwives for personalized care.
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