As part of our strategic priority of implementing risk-based regulation, the College of Midwives of Ontario has done an analysis of past professional conduct matters. This thorough analysis will be used to help us focus our energy and resources, and to be effective in fulfilling our mandate of public protection. We’ve gone back and reflected on past complaints, reports, and Registrar’s investigations, and decisions.
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The College is requesting a change to the Laboratory and Specimen Collection Centre Licensing Act, 2015, that would grant midwives the authority to order laboratory tests within their scope of practice as defined by the Midwifery Act, 1991.
Our Council meetings are open to members and the public. If any of these highlights from the March Council meeting, held March 21st interest you, you can click here to read more in the meeting materials.
Midwives are now authorized to both order and apply soundwaves for pregnancy diagnostic ultrasound or pelvic diagnostic ultrasound to their…
This spring, the College is holding public consultations on changes to our Fees and Remuneration By-law, and our General By-law.…
The College of Midwives of Ontario is currently hiring a Coordinator, Registration. This is a full time, permanent position, at…
The agenda and meeting materials for the College of Midwives of Ontario’s March Council meeting have been posted. You can…
The College of Midwives of Ontario has made a submission to the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care to request…
The College has worked closely with the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care to make amendments to the Controlled Acts…
Effective January 1st, 2018, a number of changes were made to Ontario’s Employment Standards Act (ESA). One change that is important…