On November 16, 2016, the CMO hosted Member Education Day at Ryerson University in Toronto and provided members who were…
midwives
The Canadian Midwifery Regulators Council is seeking applications from midwives interested in contributing their time, skills and expertise as item…
Social media such as Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, blogs and websites can be effective tools for midwives to connect professionally with clients, colleagues, and the public. However, their highly accessible nature can pose risks to midwives’ professional obligations, including maintaining appropriate boundaries and safeguarding client privacy.
As electronic communication is frequently used in the practise of midwifery, there are important safeguards midwives should consider implementing to minimize risks of breaching client privacy and/or failing to meet standards of practice. The following are some suggestions:
[tweetthis]CMO Education Day [/tweetthis] AGENDA & REGISTRATION Registrar Kelly Dobbin Presents: Director, Naakai Garnette will present in Thunder Bay Proposed Changes to The…
[tweetthis]2016 Council Election Results[/tweetthis] The CMO is pleased to announce that three professional members were re-elected in CMO’s Council Election,…
CMRC: Use of Protected Title of Midwife Statement
The College’s Registration Regulation requires members to maintain ongoing competence in three areas: Neonatal Resuscitation, Obstetrical Emergency Skills and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. Previously, the requirements for these were outlined in three separate policies, and now have been merged into one revised policy in order to make the information more accessible.
On March 3, 2016, after careful consideration of member and stakeholder feedback,
Council approved the proposed by-law amendments.