Effective January 1, 2019, it will be mandatory for diagnostic medical sonographers to be regulated health professionals. Read more here.
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Bill 87, the Protecting Patients Act, 2017 was passed in May 2017 and finished coming into force in May 2018.…
The College of Midwives of Ontario has heard that some members are concerned about revisions to the College’s revised Second Birth…
We are inviting public comments on proposed changes to the College of Midwives of Ontario’s General By-law. Changes include increasing…
In 2014, the College created the Alternate Practice Arrangement (APA) Type 1 program (Modified Primary Care) to support interprofessional care…
The new Professional Standards for Midwives come into effect today. Members are now required to practise according to the new standards.…
As members are aware, the College is changing from more prescriptive standards to a principles-based approach that defines the fundamental…
In 2017, the Ontario Legislature approved Bill 87, The Protecting Patients Act, 2017. Bill 87 has come into force in…
We’re pleased to share our April 2018 newsletter! This edition has information about two public consultations we’ve recently launched, the new…
As midwives know, setting and maintaining high professional standards is fundamental to public protection and public confidence in the midwifery profession. At the College, we need to ensure that our standards of practice clearly set out the high standards we expect of all midwives. This led us to develop the new Professional Standards for Midwives (Professional Standards), which were approved by Council on March 21st.