Afleveringen
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Episode Description: How is the scope of practice for midwives in Canada changing, and what are the impacts. CAM President CJ Blennherhasset discusses where midwives are making strides, and where are we hitting roadblocks? Later, a panel delves into the expanding role of midwives in sexual and reproductive health and rights.
(01:06) Feature interview: CJ Blennerhassett, RM, MHA, CHE and President of the Canadian Association of Midwives
(20:31) Round table: Dr. Liz Darling, RM, PhD, Assistant Dean, Midwifery at McMaster University, Valérie Perrault, RM and Jenna Bly, RM, BHSc, MA
(46:38) Your Word: Rebecca Hautala, RM
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Strength in Practice is produced by the Canadian Association of Midwives, in collaboration with Bespoke Podcasts.
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Episode Description: In this episode we discuss the essence of care: how do midwives care for themselves and their clients? We explore how Artificial Intelligence is transforming how care is delivered and speak with a panel of midwives about burnout, caregiver self-care, and innovative care models
(01:39) Feature interview: Dr. Sandra Mutilva, PhD., EMBA, CHE, CRM, BHSc, RM(Ret)
(15:45) Round table: BA; Alison Humphreys, RM, BHSc, BA, Dr. Kathrin Stoll
(35:20) Your Word: Tekatsi:tsia’kwa Katsi Cook (Wolf Clan Mohawk), founding Indigenous Midwife of the Tsi Non:we lonnakeratstha Ona:granhsta on Six Nations of the Grand River
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Strength in Practice is produced by the Canadian Association of Midwives, in collaboration with Bespoke Podcasts.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode Description: How does ethnicity impact health outcomes for both health care givers and receivers of care? In this episode we explore the experiences of racism among health care providers who are Indigenous, Black, or people of color (IBPOC), specifically within the context of midwifery in Ontario. A panel discussion on health equity, focusing on newcomer populations and clients with precarious immigration status follows.
(01:07) Interview: Faduma Gure, MSc
(21:30) Panel: Manavi Handa, RM, MHSc, BHSc and Associate Professor at Toronto Metropolitan University, and Shezeen Suleman, RM
We welcome feedback at [email protected]
Strength in Practice is produced by the Canadian Association of Midwives, in collaboration with Bespoke Podcasts.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.