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AMCB Exam & AMCB Certification Info


The American Midwifery Certification Board (AMCB) is a national certifying body for midwives in the United States. They offer certification exams to ensure that midwives meet the highest professional standards.

Step 1: Eligibility and Application
To be eligible for the AMCB certification exam, you must have graduated from an accredited midwifery education program. You can apply for the exam through the AMCB's online portal. Be sure to submit all required documents and fees with your application. You can find more information about eligibility and application process on their website: https://www.amcbmidwife.org/

Step 2: Scheduling the Exam
Once your application has been accepted, you will receive an Authorization to Test (ATT) from the AMCB. This will allow you to schedule your exam at a PSI testing center. Tests are computer-based and are offered at more than 300 locations across the United States.

Step 3: Taking the Exam
On the day of the exam, arrive at your scheduled PSI testing center with a valid, government-issued ID. The exam consists of 175 multiple-choice questions and takes approximately four hours to complete.

Location Information
The AMCB certification exam is administered by PSI, a professional testing company. PSI has hundreds of testing centers across the United States. You can find the nearest testing center on the PSI website, or through the link provided on the AMCB website.

Website
For more information about the AMCB and their certification exam, visit their official website: https://www.amcbmidwife.org/



he American Midwifery Certification Board (AMCB) is pleased to offer computer-based testing (CBT) for the certification examination in nurse-midwifery/midwifery in collaboration with Applied Measurement Professionals, Inc. (AMP): 18000 W. 105th St, Olathe, KS 66061; Telephone (913) 895-4600; goamp.com. Through AMP there are more than 120 testing sites nationally. Each state, plus Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia, has at least one test center. Centers are within a 2-hour drive of the top 150 metropolitan areas.


American Midwifery Certification Board Exams

AMCB Certified Midwife (CM)

The American Midwifery Certification Board (AMCB) Certified Midwife certification test is a rigorous examination for aspiring midwives. The test assesses the candidate's understanding of key aspects of midwifery, including women’s health, antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, newborn care, and professional issues. Passing it demonstrates the individual's proficiency and readiness to provide safe, competent midwifery care. The AMCB certification is nationally recognized and is often a prerequisite for midwifery licensure in most states, ensuring that certified professionals meet the highest standards of practice in the field.

100 - Multiple Choice
Primary Care - 12%-16%
Antepartum Care - 15%-25%
Intrapartum Care - 25%-35%
Postpartum - 5%-10%
Newborn Care - 10%-15%
Well Woman/gynecology - 15%-20%
Professional Issues - 1%-5%

240 Minutes
AMCB Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM)

The AMCB Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM) certification test is a comprehensive examination designed to assess the knowledge and skills of aspiring nurse-midwives. Administered by the American Midwifery Certification Board (AMCB), the test covers a broad range of topics including antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, newborn care, and women's health care. Passing this rigorous exam demonstrates a candidate's ability to provide safe, competent midwifery care, and is a prerequisite to becoming a licensed CNM in the United States. The test requires thorough preparation and understanding of the midwifery model of care.

100 - Multiple Choice
Primary Care - 12%-16%
Antepartum Care - 15%-25%
Intrapartum Care - 25%-35%
Postpartum - 5%-10%
Newborn Care - 10%-15%
Well Woman/gynecology - 15%-20%
Professional Issues - 1%-5%

240 Minutes