Endorsed Midwives
Endorsed Midwives complete further study in diagnostics and prescribing, either as stand-alone subjects or as
part of a Masters of Midwifery. To obtain registration as an Endorsed Midwife, there are additional
requirements including hours of practice and completion of a course that meets the NMBA standards, the currently
approved courses of study can be found on the AHPRA website.
Private Practise Midwifery
A Private Practice Midwife (PPM) practicing in Western Australia (WA) has responsibilities for notification and
provision of information in addition to the responsibilities of midwives employed by health services.
A PPM is a midwife who is in private practice and does not work for a hospital or the Community Midwifery
Program, although some of these midwives may have admitting rights at King Edward Memorial Hospital and Fiona
Stanley Hospital.
Further information about Private Practice Midwifery can be found here.
Lactation Consultants
Lactation Consultants are specialists in breastfeeding, they work with mothers to establish and maintain
breastfeeding and to overcome challenges they might experience. The International Board of Lactation Consultants
holds bi-annual examinations, passing this exam provides the qualification of Lactation Consultant. There
are 3 pathways to qualifying for the exam, for Midwives and other health professionals Pathway 1 applies:
Health Sciences
Education – IBLCE.
This pathway requires 1000 hours of practice providing breastfeeding assistance in the 5 years immediately
preceding application for the exam, 95 hours of accredited breastfeeding/lactation specific education in the
immediately preceding 5-year period and passing the IBCLC exam.
Further information can be found in the Candidate
Information Guide (external site).