Certified nurse-midwife joins Women’s Health at OMC

Certified nurse-midwife Jacqueline Clubine has joined Olympic Medical Physician’s Women’s Health team, Olympic Medical Center (OMC) officials announced in early July.

Clubine will provide women’s health and midwifery services to patients on the Olympic Peninsula. She joins the Women’s Health Clinic team, which together provides well-woman care, contraception, and pregnancy and postpartum care. She will see patients at the OMP Women’s Health clinics in Sequim and Port Angeles.

Clubine has six years of experience specializing in gynecological, well-woman, mental health and obstetric care. She has a particular interest in maternal mental health, community maternal health and trauma informed care, priding herself on providing passionate, patient-centered care through patient advocacy, counseling and education, OMC representatives said.

Clubine is originally from North Carolina where she earned an undergraduate degree in anthropology from Appalachian State University. She later obtained her bachelor’s degree in nursing and master’s degree in nurse-midwifery from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.

Because of her passion for maternal mental health, Clubine also completed a post-master’s certificate in psychiatric mental health through Georgia Southern University.

In her spare time, Clubine enjoys spending time with her family and friends.

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