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.
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The Second Birth Attendant standard sets out the College’s expectations for non-midwife attendants who provide intrapartum and postpartum care in the role of a second midwife. Currently, the College’s Second Birth Attendant standard applies only to midwifery practices in Alternate Practice Arrangements (APA 2) that grants “permission” to work below the College’s Model of Care standard that requires the attendance of two midwives at every birth.
Midwives are now authorized to both order and apply soundwaves for pregnancy diagnostic ultrasound or pelvic diagnostic ultrasound to their…
Effective January 1st, 2018, a number of changes were made to Ontario’s Employment Standards Act (ESA). One change that is important…
Our office will be closed for the holidays on December 22nd, and will reopen on January 3rd. We would like…
We’re pleased to share our December 2017 newsletter! This edition has information about proposed changes to the Laboratories Regulation, Drug…
As members may know, the College’s Jurisprudence Course became a registration requirement for all new applicants on July 1. As of April 1, 2018, all members switching from the Inactive class back to the General class must show evidence that they have completed the Jurisprudence Course. Members will only be required to complete the course one time, unless it is required as part of a requalification program. The College’s website and relevant forms will be updated to reflect this new requirement before April, and we will send out reminder notifications in the early part of 2018.
The Canadian Midwifery Regulators Council (CMRC) is a network of provincial and territorial regulatory authorities. The CMRC provides leadership in maintaining a strong regulatory framework through our work in setting the Canadian Midwifery Competencies, harmonizing eligibility requirements for registration and standards for midwifery practice, administering the national Canadian Midwifery Registration Examination, and approving educational and bridging programs.
Amendments have been made to Ontario’s Personal Health Information & Protection Act (PHIPA), and midwives have had new obligations in providing notice to the Information & Privacy Commissioner regarding privacy breaches effective October 1st, 2017. We’ve updated our Guide to Compliance with PHIPA to add in these new changes so that members can understand what will be required. The updated guide can be found by clicking here, and you’ll find the changes incorporated on page 15 of the guide.
Public Health Ontario has several resources that cover the underlying principles of reprocessing, applicable to all community-based clinics and dental practices performing minor procedures. Through their website, midwives and the public can access online learning modules, checklists, best practice guidance, tools and resources, and reprocessing workshops. Click here to access new resources from Public Health.