Policies

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

Obtaining specialized training from a MRCNS approved course for inserting intrauterine contraception.

When there has been a finding of professional misconduct pursuant to the
Midwifery Act, a summary of the finding will be published on the Council’s
website.

Promotion of and respect for the client’s informed choice is a fundamental
principle of midwifery practice.

Promotion of and respect for the client’s informed choice is a fundamental principle of midwifery practice.

Midwives are expected to recognize circumstances when it is appropriate to
order diagnostic tests that are normally associated with low risk maternity/
newborn care.

As set out in the Midwifery Regulatory Council of Nova Scotia (MRCNS) Policy on Out-of Hospital Birth, the standards for home birth include the attendance of two registered midwives.

Guidelines for the use of social media

Provisional licensure and supervised practice policy