Biography
Mallory worked as a labor and delivery nurse for 7 years before pursuing a career in midwifery. Prior to that she worked in family planning and public health. She attended both nursing and midwifery school at the University of Colorado. She completed internships in out of hospital birth as well as attending births in the hospital setting. She has had a passion for advocating for women’s health her entire career and looks forward to serving the community at Midwifery at Rose.
What makes Colorado home to you?
I was born and raised in the mountains of Colorado and am a fourth generation native. I feel most at home here and love being close to my roots.
What are your passions outside of work?
I enjoy hiking, camping, skiing and biking whenever possible. I have a small urban farm with chickens, rabbits, a vegetable garden and an old, sweet mutt that keeps watch over the flock. Game nights, live music, trying new restaurants and trips to the mountains with family and friends keeps me busy on the weekends.
Why did you become an midwife?
I believe in creating a partnership with women to support them in making the best decisions for themselves and their families. I am committed to providing the most compassionate, evidenced based healthcare to women throughout their lives.
What in your career are you most proud?
I am most proud of being able to care for women in Denver and the front range for over 13 years. I truly enjoy the relationships I have built in the community, not only with patients but with other women’s health medical professionals.
What is the most important part of your job?
The most important part of my job is creating a safe, caring and non-judgemental environment for the community to access healthcare.
Affiliations
- American College of Nurse Midwives
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Specialties
Education:
Bachelors of Arts in International Studies
Bachelors of Science in Nursing
Masters of Science in Midwifery
Experience:
2021