SCM Doula Statement
    UNAUTHORIZED PRACTICE OF MIDWIFERY IN SASKATCHEWAN
    ​THE 2022 SCM ANNUAL MEETING JUNE 21, 2022
    Supporting Sask. Regulated Health Care Professionals During the COVID-19 Response
  • Home
  • Midwifery Practice
    • Code of Ethics
    • Canadian Competencies
    • Model of Practice
    • Philosophy of Care
  • Legislation
    • The Midwifery Act
    • 2010 Chapter 19
    • The Midwifery Regulations
    • Regulatory Bylaws
    • Administrative Bylaws
    • Midwifery Fee Bylaws
  • Becoming Registered
  • Membership & Licensure
  • Registered Midwives in Saskatchewan
  • Making a Complaint
  • SCM Policies
  • Publications
    • Newsletter
    • Annual Reports
    • Media Release
  • Transitional Council
    • Transitional Council Meeting Dates
    • Transitional Council Members
    • Transitional Council Members Only
  • Links
  • Contact Us

Did You Know?

  • Midwives are able to prescribe and administer many common drugs that are used during pregnancy, birth and throughout the post-partum period.

  • Midwives are trained professionals who have the skills to attend low risk
    births in a hospital or out of hospital setting.

  • All midwives in Saskatchewan must be registered with the Saskatchewan
    College of Midwives

Transitional Council

  • Transitional Council Meeting Dates
  • Transitional Council Members
  • Transitional Council Members Only
  • Home
  • Midwifery Practice
  • Legislation
  • Becoming Registered
  • Membership & Licensure
  • Registered Midwives in Saskatchewan
  • Making a Complaint
  • SCM Policies
  • Publications
  • Transitional Council
  • Links
  • Contact Us
Copyright © Saskatchewan College of Midwives 2023
OH! Media - Regina Web Design