Policies

Policies are approved by the Council to guide the professional knowledge, skills and judgment needed to practice midwifery safely in Nova Scotia.

Registered Midwives must obtain specialized training from a MRCNS approved course for inserting intrauterine contraception (IUC).

Applicants seeking licensure for clinical midwifery practice must meet continuing competency requirements as set out in the Regulations Respecting Midwifery, section 12 (b):

Policy on clinical experience shortfalls

Council members shall at all times act in compliance with Council By-Laws.

Policy on competency assessment and bridging programs

Continuity of care is a fundamental principle of Canadian midwifery practice and is highly valued by clients seeking midwifery services.

Provincial and hospital guidelines, policies and protocols must be adhered to whenever the midwife is ordering or administering controlled drugs and substances on her own authority.

Registered midwives with an active-practising (clinical) or provisional (clinical) licence must be certified every two years in cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

Midwives must display their licences at their place of employment

Policy on display of certificate of registration