Through the COVID-19 crisis, we have seen existing inequities in our province widen and deepen. The College’s commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion has remained steadfast and I would like to share a few updates from our work with you.
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We are pleased to share our 2017-2018 College of Midwives of Ontario Annual Report with you. You can click here to review the report.
On June 1, 2018, the Professional Standards came into effect, and the requirement for two midwives at a birth was replaced by the requirement of either two midwives or one midwife and a second birth attendant. For this reason, we revised the College’s Second Birth Attendant Standard to better define the expectations for midwives who work with second birth attendants.
We’re pleased to share our December 2017 newsletter! This edition has information about proposed changes to the Laboratories Regulation, Drug…
Thank you to everyone who attended our November 1st Member Education Day in Toronto, both those who attended in person and through our live and interactive webcast. We had a full day, with incredibly interesting presentations from our two speakers in the morning. I would like to take this opportunity to extend thanks to Deanna Williams and Dr. Zubin Austin, whose presentations set the stage perfectly for our afternoon discussion of the Professional Standards.
Earlier this year, we wrote to the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care seeking additional clarification regarding the ordering of…
Midwives have the authority to order pregnancy diagnostic ultrasounds and pelvic diagnostic ultrasounds under the Controlled Acts Regulation of the RHPA.
We are pleased to present our 2016-2017 College of Midwives of Ontario Annual Report. In the last fiscal year, we…