Ontario midwifery program omp
The practice proposal submission requires a definition of the proposed area in relation to road boundaries. When deciding on the proposed catchment area, consider include travel, overlap of services, population and hospitals serving the area. If your proposed catchment area is outside of an urban setting, contact the AOM to discuss whether your practice could qualify as remote or rural; particular provisions are made in the Funding Agreement to support MPGs in those places.
It is important to identify who the important stakeholders in the community are, and to begin nurturing relationships with them. These include people or organizations that have the potential to contribute in a positive way to the success of a MPG proposal, as well as the ongoing viability of the midwifery practice. If you intend to serve particular client populations in the community, it will help your case to include data and a letter of support from other organizations who serve the same clientele.
When meeting with potential community partners to determine the kind of support and connections that exist in the area, consider asking if they would be willing to provide a letter of support for your proposal. Ontario is divided into 14 LHINs that are tasked with streamlining regional health care planning.
In some areas of the province, LHINs are developing community maternal newborn service plans that could affect planning of new practice groups. Midwives should be aware of their LHIN's involvement with maternity health services. Timing You may request the new proposal package from the TPA at any time during the year, but the deadline for submitting to the TPA is always the end of September.
Considerations for Success Community Need Perhaps the biggest requirement of your new practice proposal is demonstrating the community need for a new practice group in your proposed catchment area.
Here are some data sources you can draw on: Look Up To Get Data On Use this form when making a data request. Hospitals While having hospital privileges is not a requirement for the OMP to approve a new MPG, a commitment to securing privileges in the future is important.
TPA It is important to determine who your TPA will be and start developing a positive relationship with those within the TPA who are responsible for midwifery initiatives. Catchment Area The practice proposal submission requires a definition of the proposed area in relation to road boundaries.
Stakeholders It is important to identify who the important stakeholders in the community are, and to begin nurturing relationships with them. Comparable MPGs, provincial level hospital data, provincial level midwifery data, rurality index, etc. Provincial Council for Maternal Child Health. Reports on provincial level initiatives. Statistics Canada. Local birth rates , fertility rates , immigration rates, mortality rates, general demographic data such as population characteristics e.
Public health units. Health equity reports , information on local services. Provincial reports ; your own data; custom reports on care providers, breastfeeding rates, etc. Physician to patient ratios and other physician data. There are currently more than midwives registered with the College of Midwives of Ontario.
Midwives usually work in small groups and are on hour call. A pregnant client will get to know a small group of midwives to ensure that the client is comfortable and familiar with the caregivers who will attend the birth. Generally, two midwives will attend each birth and share the care throughout the pregnancy, labour, birth and after the birth for six weeks. They will offer education, counselling, advocacy and emotional support.
Each midwife will take the time to build a relationship of trust and safety with each client. If medical problems develop during pregnancy, labour, birth or postpartum, midwives work closely with specialist physicians and nursing staff. Midwives encourage each client to take an active part in care throughout pregnancy and birth and will provide information so that the client can make choices about care.
Midwives provide sufficient time during prenatal care to discuss questions about important issues like nutrition, birth plans, breastfeeding and parenting. Midwives recognize and support the client as the main decision-maker.
Midwives are trained to attend births in these places as well as to help individual clients choose the safest place for them. Many clients who opt to have a hospital birth spend time at home with their midwife before going to hospital.
Midwives work closely with other community midwives, doctors and nurses to maintain a high standard of care. The Association of Ontario Midwives can provide information on where midwifery services are located in Ontario. You may contact them at the following address:. The College of Midwives of Ontario regulates the midwifery profession and provides an annual assessment and registration program for internationally trained midwives. Their address is:. Clair Avenue West, P. Aboriginal midwives who practice in their own communities are exempt under the Midwifery Act.
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