Pam Chandler, MS/FNP/CMN
Pam has more than 30 years of experience caring for women and their families. She graduated Summa Cum Laude with RN and BS degrees and completed her FNP training at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center where she received her CNM and MS. She was a recipient of the Ruth Doran award, and was invited to Sigma Theta Tau.
As an FNP, Pam worked in urgent care and family medicine in Taos, New Mexico. She was also affiliated with two health care practices in Boulder, Colorado, offering a blend of complementary and conventional therapies. As a CNM, she ran a home birth practice in rural New Mexico and held joint faculty appointments in the Schools of Medicine and Nursing at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. She also enjoyed a long relationship with the People’s Clinic, a Community Health Center in Boulder, Colorado, for low- income patients, where she provided full scope midwifery care as well as postpartum home visits for new moms and babies.
Most recently, Pam was an Adjunct Professor at the Denver School of Nursing where she participated in the Global Health Perspectives Program, taking students to Peru and Haiti. She is passionately interested in improving maternity and newborn care in underserved areas. To this end, she has worked on programs in Afghanistan, Haiti, Liberia, Kenya, Uganda, Peru, Ecuador, Guatemala, and Jordan.