michelle collins

Focusing on Postpartum
Focusing on Postpartum
by Michelle Collins | April 10, 2022
In our culture we spend a great deal of time (rightfully so) concentrated on the prenatal period, yet the postpartum period is woefully neglected.
Contrasting How We Die
Contrasting How We Die
by Michelle Collins | April 04, 2022
Thought, philosophy, and ritual around death has always fascinated me. Americans have such different views than Europeans.
Controlling Others
Controlling Others
by Michelle Collins | March 27, 2022
The storyline that riled me the most was the movement to educate “vulnerable women” (translate that to “poor women”) about contraception to be able to limit their family sizes.
A Bond that Transcends Language
A Bond that Transcends Language
by Michelle Collins | March 20, 2022
Labor and birth have a way of bonding midwives and women together, which was perfectly illustrated when Midwife Lucille helped the young Mrs. Patel.
On Poverty and Differences
On Poverty and Differences
by Michelle Collins | November 14, 2021
What do we sacrifice as a society to selectively welcome some members and not others?
Trauma-Informed Care
Trauma-Informed Care
by Michelle Collins | November 07, 2021
To give trauma-informed care is to be cognizant of those signs and symptoms exhibited by survivors of trauma and approach their care from a stance of sensitivity, compassion, and empathy.
Not Letting Passion Disrupt Compassion
Not Letting Passion Disrupt Compassion
by Michelle Collins | October 31, 2021
One of the most difficult skills to teach, perhaps the most difficult, is that of preventing imposition of one’s own beliefs and judgement into a patient situation – knowingly or unconsciously.
The Legacy of Aversion Therapy
The Legacy of Aversion Therapy
by Michelle Collins | October 24, 2021
Watching the psychological pain and distress that the young man endures coming out to his parents was especially painful realizing that this conversation still plays out in much the same way today.
Finding Drama and Intrigue in the History of Medicine
Finding Drama and Intrigue in the History of Medicine
by Michelle Collins | October 17, 2021
I love learning about the history of medicine, and obstetrics in particular; how new diseases and complications of pregnancy were discovered, and new therapies constructed.