Policies

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

Policy on registration with Medavie Blue Cross

Policy on registration with Medavie Blue Cross

Policy for approving new MEP programs

As primary care providers, midwives are fully responsible for clinical assessment, planning of care and decision-making together with their clients during pregnancy, birth and the postpartum period.

A midwife who is issued an active-practising (clinical) or provisional (clinical) licence in Nova Scotia, who has not previously practised as a registered midwife in a regulated Canadian jurisdiction, will be considered a new registrant for the first year of licensure.

Policy on non-clinical licensure

Policy on continuing competence in neonatal resuscitation

As defined in the Midwifery Act, the scope of midwifery practice includes the provision of care during normal labour and birth in out-of-hospital as well as hospital settings.

The title “midwife” is reserved under Section 25 of the Midwifery Act.

Only a registered midwife can use the term “midwife”