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Midwifery News | March 2025
 
 
 

MARCH 2025

Unshakeable confidence in nursing and midwifery care

 
 
 

Time is running out—renew today

To maintain your registration with BCCNM, you must complete the online renewal application and pay the full renewal fee before Monday, March 31, 2025 at 4:30 p.m. PT.

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Cynthia Johansen appointed Deputy Minister of Health

Cynthia Johansen, BCCNM’s Registrar & CEO, will be leaving the college to serve as Deputy Minister of Health with the B.C. provincial government. Her last day with the college is Tuesday, April 1.

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Piloting MCC 360 for colleague and client feedback

This year, BCCNM is piloting MCC 360, a tool for nurse practitioners and midwives to gather feedback from colleagues and clients. Registrants selected to participate will be contacted later this month.

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Survey opportunity


 

Proposed changes to midwifery standards

BCCNM is currently reviewing the Midwifery Scope and Model of Practice, Philosophy of Care, and the Indications for discussion, consultation and transfer of care, and we need input from midwives. This anonymous survey will take 5 minutes to complete and closes on March 20.

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